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Diseases of children (pediatrics)

What to do when a child has diarrhea?

Frequent loose stools in a baby almost always take parents by surprise, because many simply do not know what to do when a child has diarrhea.

Subfebrile fever in a child

Subfebrile temperature in a child is determined when, when measured, the indicator fluctuates in the range from +37°C to +38°C.

Flatulence in a newborn

Flatulence in newborns can be observed very, very often. In most cases, increased gas formation is the first problem that parents of a newborn baby have to face.

Lambliosis in children

Giardiasis in children is a disease caused by parasites, protozoa – giardia.

Acclimatization in children

Often, acclimatization in children is perceived by parents as a cold, but symptomatic treatment in this case is ineffective.

Wolf's mouth

Cleft palate is a congenital developmental anomaly that manifests itself as non-closure of the hard and soft parts of the palate, resulting in a connection between the nasal and oral cavities.

Pinworms in children

Pinworms in children are a parasitic disease. Let's look at the causes of the disease, diagnostic methods, symptoms of the lesion, treatment methods and prevention of pinworms in children.

Hare's lip

Cheiloschisis or cleft lip is a congenital defect that looks like a cleft lip. The main cause of newborn pathologies is considered to be the pregnant woman's exposure to viral infectious diseases during the first trimester.

Lateral neck cyst

Congenital lateral cyst of the neck is considered a benign neoplasm, which is diagnosed very rarely - only 2-3 cases per 100 diagnoses related to neck tumors.

Mid-neck cyst

A median cyst of the neck can form at an early stage of embryonic development – from the 3rd to the 5th week of pregnancy, and is clinically manifested at any age, but most often during periods of intensive growth or during periods of hormonal changes in the body.