
Newborn Care
Newborn care focuses on feeding, hygiene, sleep, and health monitoring—ensuring safe growth during your baby's earliest, most delicate stage.
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Respiratory Infections
Common in children, respiratory infections cause cough, fever, and congestion. Prompt care ensures recovery and prevents complications like pneumonia or bronchitis.
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Asthma
Asthma leads to recurring wheezing, breathlessness, and coughing. It requires ongoing management to keep symptoms under control and prevent flare-ups.
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Childhood Obesity
Excessive weight in children can lead to diabetes and heart disease. Early lifestyle changes are vital for long-term health and growth.
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Allergies
Allergies cause reactions like sneezing, rashes, or wheezing. Identifying triggers and proper treatment can greatly improve your child's comfort and wellbeing.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
Affects communication and behavior; early therapy greatly improves developmental outcomes and social interaction skills.
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Ear Infections
Ear infections often cause pain, irritability, and fever in children. Timely treatment prevents hearing loss and recurrent or chronic infections.
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Developmental Delays
Delays in speech, movement, or learning may signal developmental issues. Early evaluation and therapy support optimal progress and growth in children.
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Congenital Heart Defects
These birth-related heart abnormalities affect blood flow. Some need monitoring; others may require surgery for healthy heart function and development.
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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Cause digestive discomfort in children; symptoms include pain, vomiting, constipation, requiring accurate diagnosis and care.
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Pediatric Infectious Diseases
From colds to serious infections, children's developing immune systems need prompt care. Vaccinations and hygiene play key roles in prevention.
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