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Infantile Haemangiomas in Babies: Causes, Treatment & Guidance
Haemangiomas are common birthmarks found in infants. Learn more about what causes these vascular birthmarks, treatment options, and when to seek...
Read MoreUnderstanding and Managing Infant Reflux: What Every Parent Should Know
Reflux, or gastro-oesophageal reflux (GOR), is a common condition in infants, affecting up to two-thirds of babies during their first year of life...
Read MoreUnderstanding Blocked Tear Ducts: Causes, Symptoms, Management
Understanding Blocked Tear Ducts in Infants: Causes, Symptoms, and Management. Blocked tear ducts, medically known as...
Read MoreMilk Allergy in Babies: What Every Parent Should Know
Cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA), commonly known as milk allergy, is a common food allergy among infants. It occurs when a baby's body reacts....
Read MoreFebrile Seizures: A Parent's Guide to Stay Calm and Prepared
Febrile seizures, also known as febrile convulsions or fits, are episodes in which a child experiences seizures in association with a fever. While...
Read MoreUnderstanding Hip Dysplasia in Babies: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Hip dysplasia is a relatively common condition that affects newborns and infants, impacting the development of the hip joint.
Read MoreBronchiolitis: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Bronchiolitis is a viral respiratory illness that commonly affects children under the age of two. Most cases occur during the winter months...
Read MoreCoping with Colic and Purple Crying: Tips and Strategies for Parents
Colic is the term used to describe excessive crying in infants for no apparent reason during the first three months of life. Starting in the second...
Read MoreUnderstanding Common Newborn Rashes: A Paediatrician’s Guide
As a new parent, it's natural to be worried about every little bump or rash that appears on your baby's skin. Fortunately, many of the rashes that....
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