Fever seems to be the most common problem in infants and toddlers. Therefore, parents need to learn how to "live" with it. "To live with" means you need to calm down to handle correctly your baby's fever, instead of being panic and trying to find ways to reduce fever. Lack of experience and misconception may "harm" your baby.
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NOSEBLEEDS: CAUSES, FIRST AID, AND PREVENTION Nosebleeds are a common occurrence, especially in young children. Preschoolers may experience at least one nosebleed. While usually not serious, it can be quite concerning for parents.
Hives and Angioedema: A Comprehensive Overview Hives and angioedema are common skin reactions that can cause discomfort and concern for patients. This article provides a detailed look at these conditions, covering causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies.
NORMAL WEIGHT OBESITY – A HIDDEN THREAT YOU DIDN’T EXPECT Normal weight obesity (NWO) is a complex condition associated with various health risks. Learn how to recognize and prevent normal weight obesity to safeguard your overall health!
IRON DEFICIENCY ANEMIA IN CHILDREN Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is recognized as a global public health concern. According to Vietnam’s National Institute of Nutrition, between 2015 and 2016, 27.8% of children under 5 years old were anemic, with 63.6% of cases caused by iron deficiency.
SARCOPENIA IN THE ELDERLY - A SILENT CONDITION WITH SEVERE IMPACT Sarcopenia (muscle wasting) in the elderly is a condition that progresses silently yet has severe impacts on daily health and functioning. Check out the CarePlus expert advice on nutrition and physical activity to help prevent muscle wasting.