Child Care

Measles

Measles was once a prevalent childhood disease. It is important to note that most cases of measles were complicated with encephalitis, pneumonia and seizures. With the introduction of a vaccine, the number of cases drastically dwindled. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBceTQ97FnM Children with the condition are considered contagious starting 4 days prior they develop the rash up to 4 […]

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Goiter

Goiter is defined as a condition where the thyroid gland become enlarged. It is important to note that the thyroid gland produces hormones specifically thyroxine and triiodothyronine. These hormones have a vital role in certain bodily functions including mood, body temperature, excitability, digestion, pulse rate and others. What are the causes? Always bear in mind

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Febrile seizure

A febrile seizure is defined as a convulsion brought about by erratic electrical activity in the nerve cells of the brain that is triggered by fever. The precise cause is still unknown. An episode might arise if the temperature of the child increases or drops rapidly. Generally, a seizure could not be predicted or prevented.

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