GASTROESOPHAGEAL REFLUX
Reflux GOR Reflux is when stomach contents are brought back up either into the oesophagus or mouth (regurgitation). Although it can be very distressing to parents, infants normally do reflux…
Reflux GOR Reflux is when stomach contents are brought back up either into the oesophagus or mouth (regurgitation). Although it can be very distressing to parents, infants normally do reflux…
The new classification is therefore simplified to include only two categories of pneumonia; “pneumonia” with fast breathing and/or chest indrawing, which requires home therapy with oral amoxicillin, and “severe pneumonia”,…
Social/Emotional Is shy or nervous with strangers Cries when mom or dad leaves Has favorite things and people Shows fear in some situations Hands you a book when he wants…
Expanded Apgar score reporting form. Scores should be recorded in the appropriate place at specific time intervals. The additional resuscitative measures (if appropriate) are recorded at the same time that…
Healthy Teeth and Your Child’s Diet Besides regular toothbrushing, your child’s diet will play a key role in his dental health. And, of course, sugar is the big villain. The…
Energy Out: Daily Physical Activity Recommendations Physical activity in children and adolescents improves strength and endurance, builds healthy bones and lean muscles, develops motor skills and coordination, reduces fat, and promotes emotional…
Head Tilt Head tilt is a condition that causes a child to hold her head or neck in a twisted or otherwise abnormal position. She may lean her head toward…
Learning Disabilities: What Parents Need To Know Your child will learn many things in life—how to listen, speak, read, write, and do math. Some skills may be harder to learn…
Language and Speech Disabilities These are among the most common learning problems and can be quite significant, because most learning is dependent on language. If your child has such a…
Burping, Hiccups, and Spitting Up Burping Young babies naturally fuss and get cranky when they swallow air during feedings. Although this occurs in both breastfed and bottle-fed infants, it’s seen…