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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.

Asthma

Asthma

Asthma leads to recurring wheezing, breathlessness, and coughing. It requires ongoing management to keep symptoms under control and prevent flare-ups.

Childhood Obesity

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.

Developmental Delays

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.

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

Pediatric Infectious Diseases

From colds to serious infections, children’s developing immune systems need prompt care. Vaccinations and hygiene play key roles in prevention.