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- EYE INFECTIONS
- Eye infections can be triggered by a bacterial infection, viral infection or an allergy. Your child's eye will become noticeably inflamed and may have some discharge. Although most infections do not damage the eye, the infection can be very uncomfortable for your child.
- FEVER
- Finding that your child has a raised temperature can be a very frightening experience. Parents worry that a high temperature may cause brain damage, convulsions or even death, and fear that the temperature will continue to rise inexorably unless something is done to stop it.
- FOOD ALLERGIES
- Food allergies and food intolerance are controversial issues. One fifth of people believe that they have a bad reaction to certain foods, while surveys show that only about two in every 100 have an adverse reaction that is measurable.
- GASTROENTERITIS
- Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestine, and typically causes vomiting and diarrhea. It is a common condition in young children.
- GLUE EAR
- Glue ear is a condition seen mainly in children where a sticky, thick, glue-like material collects behind the eardrum. It is most common in two- to five-year-olds, where some 20 per cent of children will have glue ear at anyone time.
- GROWTH RETARDATION
- Growth retardation is a slower rate of growth than expected for a child's age. It is a term generally applied to children over a year old.
- HAND, FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE
- Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common, contagious viral infection that generally affects children under the age of four. The illness is seen most often during the summer months and in early autumn.
- HAY FEVER
- Hayfever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is an allergic reaction to particles that enter the nose and throat.
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