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Reye’s syndrome

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Reye’s syndrome

  Reye’s syndrome is a very rare childhood illness that can follow on from viral infections such as flu or chicken pox.   It’s also linked with giving aspirin. Usually the symptoms inclu . . .
Vomiting

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Vomiting

  Vomiting is very common in babies and young children and can often happen when nothing is wrong. Babies normally spit up a tiny amount of milk from time to time, usually after a feed or while . . .
Fifth disease

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Fifth disease

  Fifth disease is most common in preschoolers and school-age children. It’s a viral illness characterized by very red cheeks and is known as the ‘fifth disease’ because it’s the fifth most comm . . .
Roseola

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Roseola

  This mild viral illness mainly affects children between the ages of six months and two years.   It’s contagious and is caught when your child breathes in airborne germs expelled by cou . . .
Mumps

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Mumps

  Mumps used to be one of the most common childhood diseases but it’s pretty unusual these days, although your child is at risk if he hasn’t had the MMR vaccination. It’s a viral infection of . . .
Babies and winter colds

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Babies and winter colds

Every winter the chilly weather brings with it cold season. Colds will most likely affect both you and your little one, however there are ways to prevent...
Beating the winter chill

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Beating the winter chill

Cold winter weather presents a real challenge for you as a mom. You want to be sure your baby is warm enough, but you’re all too aware that if she overheats this could put her at risk, especially when . . .