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Topics about Pediatric and Medical Conditions
  • PLAGUE
  • Plague is a serious, potentially life-threatening infectious disease that is usually transmitted to humans by the bites of rodent fleas. It was one of the scourges of our early history. There are three major forms of the disease: bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic.
  • FIRST AID FOR COMMON EMERGENCIES
  • Most childhood injuries can be prevented with careful attention to a child's environment, parental supervision and knowledge of appropriate first aid.
  • SPRAINS AND STRAINS
  • Sprain refers to damage or tearing of ligaments or a joint capsule. Strain refers to damage or tearing of a muscle.
  • TRAVEL SICKNESS
  • Travel sickness is the general term used to describe nausea associated with any form of transport - usually cars, ships or planes. It can range from that slight queasy feeling when you try to read a map in the car, to the incapacitating vomiting and dehydration that may affect ship passengers on their way through choppy waters.
  • TUMMY ACHE
  • Children often complain that their tummies hurt, and recurring bouts of stomach pain are one of the most common childhood ailments.
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