Unfortunately, sleep problems can occur not only in a young mother, but also in a child. It is very important to see the boundary between pathology and the norm, because the baby's body is different from an adult's.
About 10 percent of children who visit a doctor each year have pharyngitis. Forty percent of the times when children go to the doctor with a sore throat, the sore throat is diagnosed as viral.
According to medical statistics, in 20% of cases mumps is complicated by inflammation of the testicles and in 8% of cases, bilateral inflammation develops. The main age of boys susceptible to the disease is 10-12 years.
Many parents encounter eating disorders in children. Some complain that the child does not want to eat anything, while others, on the contrary, note increased gluttony.
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, this skin condition affects up to 40% of infants and usually appears within the first months of life.
In case of heart disease, self-medication should never be attempted, as side effects may develop, including deterioration of heart function, circulatory disorders, and sudden cardiac arrest.
"Glue ear" in children most often occurs at the age of 3-7 years. The disease develops due to dysfunction of the Eustachian tube, which connects the middle ear with the nasopharynx.
It is important to know that these are not always symptoms of pathology, and sometimes they can be a physiological reaction. Parents should know what can cause this and what to do about it.