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CHILDREN'S HEALTH
Copyright © PhotoDisc All children get ill from time to time, and it can be difficult to know when to seek help. From fever to chickenpox, you'll find plenty of advice on common illnesses to help you through. We also look at behavioural problems such as bedwetting and ADHD.
Allergies and asthma
Asthma
Asthma (Helping your child to understand and manage their asthma)
Asthma (Reducing your exposure to triggers)
Asthma and children
Food allergies
Hay fever and allergic perennial rhinitis

Childhood conditions
ADHD (Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)
Appendicitis
Baby constipation
Chickenpox
Colic in babies
Common childhood diseases
Croup
Depression in childhood and adolescence
Diabetes in children
Epilepsy
Epilepsy (Ttreatments)
Epilepsy (What are the causes?)
Epileptic attacks 
Febrile convulsions/febrile fits
Fever in children
German measles (Rubella)
Glue ear (Otitis media)
Inflammation of middle ear (Otitis media)
Influenza (flu)
Measles
Meningitis (Cerebrospinal meningitis)
Meningitis C
Mumps
Scarlet fever
Tuberculosis
Whooping cough

Everyday problems
Bedwetting (enuresis)
Burns
Children and vomiting
Children's teeth and teething
Cold (Common)
Coughing
Diarrhoea
Earache
Headlice and nits
Nosebleeds in children
Sprains and bruises
Threadworm (Pinworm)
Toothache
Wasp stings and insect bites

Protecting your children
Childhood vaccinations
Children and medicine
Growing up (How to give your children a good start in life)
How to use an oral syringe
How to use your peak flow meter
How to use your spacer device
Protecting children from the sun

Skin problems
Atopic eczema
Contact dermatitis
Cradle cap (infantile seborrhoeic dermatitis)
Eczema
Eczema and school
Eczema treatments (Overview)
Eczema (Visiting the doctor)
Impetigo
Infantile eczema
Irritant contact
Ringworm (Tinea corporis)
Ringworm of the scalp (Tinea capitis)
Seborrhoeic
Skin structure
Sore throat
Vitiligo
Warts and verrucas



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