Child Care: How to Treat Asthma in Children?

Asthma is the most troublesome of the respiratory disease. It is characerised by variable obstruction of the airpassage, resulting in wheezing. But by no means every ‘wheeze’ in childhood is asthma. Wheezy bronchitis, for instance, can be easily mistaken for asthma. Many children are prone to ‘wheezy’ bronchitis in the early years, but outgrow this as they mature.

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Child Care: How to Treat Mumps in Children?

Mumps or Parotitis is an acute communicable disease of viral origin. It is characterised by painful enlargement of the salivary glands and occassional involvement of the gonads, meninges, pancreas and other organs. This disease occurs more frequently in children between the ages of five and 15 years. It spreads from one child to another in schools. Babies are immune to this disease.

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Child Care: How to Treat Whooping Cough in Children?

Whooping cough or Pertussis, as it is called in medical parlance, is a contagious disease. It is a very distressing condition which may cause serious trouble in the lungs. The disease appears to be epidemic, with seasonal outbreaks , especially during the winter months. The incubation period is between one and two weeks after exposure.

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Child Care: How to Treat Typhoid Fever in Children?

Typhoid fever is an acute systemic disease caused by salmonella typhi. It is a condition in whch there is a typical course of temperature, with marked abdominal symptoms consisting of ulceration of the bowels. The fever is of uncertain duration and liable to frequent relapses.

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