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Oral Thrush: What Is Oral Thrush In Babies And How To Take Care Of It in babies
A most common yeast infection that occurs in infants and toddlers. It comes out as white or yellowish bumps on tongue or inner side of mouth causing irritation and slight bleeding sometimes. It happens through a strain of yeast fungus called Candida albicans and can cause infection with weaker immune system such as babies. It is completely treatable by medications and goes away within days.
I your child at a risk of having SIDS? Know what is it
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant who is less than a year old while asleep. The reason for this type of death in infants remains unexplained during an autopsy. It has become a leading cause of post-neonatal deaths in the United States with an overall rate of 3000 deaths per year. The neuroscientist explains that infant dying with SIDS might have serotonin rece...
Things to do instead of bribing your kids
If all your hack fails and you can’t stop yourself from bribing your kid for some basic behavior you can try mom’s magic! So instead of saying no to certain thing at the same moment, take you time and engage your kid with some other work and later you can politely replace their demand to your wish. Kids tend to distract and forget faster than adults and hence this trick should surely work
Know the difference between baby blues and Postpartum depression (PPD)
Majority of the women faces baby blues immediately after giving birth. However, to misunderstand postpartum depression with baby blues could make situations neglecting and make it a long-term problem. All the symptoms of PPD are similar to baby blues however, the major difference comes down to, for how long you have been feeling it. Baby blues goes away faster than PPD.
What is ADHD in Children?
· ADHD refers to attention deficit hyperactive disorder and is a neurodevelopment disorder in childhood. It is usually diagnosed during childhood and lasts until adulthood. Children with this type of disorder often struggle to concentrate and paying attention, following a single order or have hyperactive behavior. Also, did you know? Males are more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD than females.
Can I Consume Coffee If I Am Pregnant?
"Reports say that women that consume more than 300-500 mg (240 ml cups) of coffee a day during pregnancy increase your risk of pregnancy failure and gestational complications. It gives rise to complications in pregnancy such as • Miscarriage • Fetal growth restriction • Low birth weight • Impaired cognitive development • Pregnancy loss • Impaired brain development "
Can your baby have Lactose Intolerance if you Breastfeed?
Breastfeeding can be a cause of lactose intolerance. However, this does not promote to stop breastfeeding if your baby is lactose intolerance. Breastfeeding can cause lactose intolerance only if the fat level in the milk produced is low. What happens is due to less fat in milk, lesser it stays in baby’s stomach and lactose does not break down properly which leads to indigestion and intolerance.
What Are The Symptoms Of Miscarriages? -First Trimester
Most of the miscarriages happen during the first trimester. First trimester miscarriages give symptoms of usually spotting or bleeding in an unusual manner followed by a discharge of fluid or tissue through vagina. Every 1 in 4 women goes through some vaginal spotting during first trimester. Factors like being overweight, having a history of smoking and drinking and age factors can affect the preg
DEALING WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES DETECTED CHILD
When you detect a child with diabetes it is not just the kid who will be having it, it will be the whole family struggling the battle. Therefore, Dr. Laffel says, “diabetes in childhood is a family disease”. The changes that would come can be overwhelming and difficult to understand at first, especially for first-time parents, but managing the stress and beating the situation is the best clarific
Downs Syndrome- Not A Challenge Anymore
· It is a genetic disorder that is caused due to an abnormal cell division of the 21st chromosome by either having one more, or an extra material that causes developmental issues and physical changes. A better understanding of your child with Down syndrome and early support can improve the quality life and make them capable to be independent. Your child can do anything like a normal person.