Febrile seizures are convulsions brought on by a fever, typically in children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. These are generally generally...
Febrile seizures are convulsions brought on by a fever, typically in children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. These are generally generally...
Ringworm is a skin condition that is actually not related in any way to worms. In fact, ringworm is a fungal skin infection caused by...
Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores or officially known as Aphthous stomatitis, can range from being minimally irritating for your child to downright painful....
What is croup? Croup is an infection affecting your child’s upper airways. Its tell-tale sign is the distinctive, harsh, ‘seal bark’ cough. What are...
Antibiotics have played a historic role in treating infectious disease. They are lifesaving and continue to be an important first-line treatment for bacterial infections. They...
What is hand food and mouth disease? Hand foot and mouth disease is a common and very contagious childhood infection generally caused by enteroviruses such...
Urinary tract infection
About 1 in 10 kids in Australia aged 14 and under live with chronic asthma. Boys are more affected than girls and the age group...
How to address hayfever naturally
A cough can be a very common feature of a cold. They can sound rather awful. They can be simply annoying by interrupting sleep and...
4 ways to boost your childs immune system
Fever. A sign that your child is fighting an infection. They may be unusually quiet and flopped on the couch, they may be complaining of...