Childhood is a time of exploration, growth, and boundless energy. However, when chronic stomach pain becomes a regular companion, it can disrupt a child's daily life and raise concerns for parents. This article aims to shed light on the most common causes of chronic stomach pain in children, providing parents and caregivers with valuable insights aRead More
While your little one will be provided with most of the supplies in the hospital, some items are worth taking along. Bring a car seat and infant carrier (it is required to take your baby home, and why not bring it right away?), a going-home outfit, any personal blankets, or pacifiers you want in that first photo, diapers, wipes, and diaper cream, aRead More
Infant development occurs week by week. Within the first three months of life, you can expect your baby to grow and develop in many ways. During the first month, he or she will begin to move around, open his or her eyes and mouth, pull to a sitting position, and maybe even start talking sort of. Following are some general development milestones froRead More
Let us face it! Babies, even newborns, can be very distracting. They cry when you do not want them to, wander off when you cannot keep an eye on them, and demand attention when you are trying to get the housework done. Our list of baby sleep tips will help you get some sleep of your own so that you and your mind get relief from exhaustion and even Read More
Now your little loved ones have continued to the next stage. In this stage, they start to build themselves up, shaping up and blossoming into their person. There are certain things which you need to keep in mind. Some of them are listed below:
They started to stand on tiptoes.
They started to play more physical and outdoor games.
They started to rRead More
Hip dysplasia is a disorder in which the ball of one of your thigh bones is not entirely covered by the hip socket. Your hip is your body’s largest ball-and-socket joint.
The hip joint is formed by the ball of your thigh bone (femoral head) fitting into the socket of your pelvis. If the hip is properly aligned, the ball rotates easily in the sockeRead More
Diarrhea in children is not something many parents like to talk about. But that does not make it go away. Millions of kids get diarrhea every year.
Diarrhea is loose, watery stool. It is a common ailment of children and adults (and sometimes pets) and may be caused by viral infections (such as gastroenteritis or the stomach flu), ingestion of foodRead More
Measles is a viral sickness that affects children. Measles, which was once extremely common, can now always be prevented with a vaccine.
Measles, often known as rubeola, is a dangerous illness that can be fatal in young children. Despite the fact that death rates have been declining globally as more children receive the measles vaccine, the diseasRead More
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that can affect individuals of all ages, including infants. While it is a common and usually self-limiting illness in adults, it can be more severe and even life-threatening in infants and young children. As a parent or caregiver, it is crucial to be aware of the signs and symptoms of dengue in infanRead More