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August 4th, 2010
Bowel obstructions, fecal impaction

Symptoms of Fecal Impaction in children

Fecal impaction is a hard, large stool that cannot come out of the body. It forms a blockage in the bowels that has the potential to become a complete obstruction requiring surgery. Fecal impaction follows after a period of constipation. During constipation, stools move through the bowels very slowly. The longer stools stay in the [...]

July 20th, 2010
Common Children Illnesses, Scarlet fever, Strep throat

Strep Throat in children

Strep throat in a infection of the throat and tonsils that is caused by the Streptococcus bacteria. It is contagious and can be spread via droplets. The illness is characterized by a sudden onset of symptoms and tonsils may be covered with pus. Babies and older children may portray different symptoms when infected. Babies normally suffer from [...]

February 17th, 2010
Dairy

The Dairy Debate

If you mention the possibility of cutting dairy from a child’s diet, most moms will start to panic. The truth is that unless an allergy is diagnosed and put in writing, parents may find it very difficult to withhold dairy from their child. Sometimes a child have to become severely ill before parents – as [...]

February 10th, 2010
Allergies

Possible allergy symptoms

An allergy is a immune response to an allergen like food or inhalant like pollen. Symptoms start every time a small amount of the allergen is ingested or inhaled. A reaction can be immediate or take hours to start. Symptoms can affect one or all of the following areas: Respiratory, Gastrointestinal, Cardiovascular and the Skin. [...]

Common Illnesses