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Posted at 06-04-2020

Spitting up, refusing to try new foods and occasionally turning up their noses at feeding times, is normal but consistently refusing food and water, vomiting and allergies may indicate an underlying medical condition that requires attention. Common feeding problems that affect infants include sucking, prolonged chewing without swallowing, holding food in their mouth and grabbing food. Infants who are unable to close their mouths in ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

What is the treatment? When a child is born, the family of the child has to do their best to ensure his well-being and good health. While a part of this is composed of timely vaccinations and good living environments, the nutrition offered to the child also plays a major part. The first stage of offering nutrition to the child lies in breastfeeding for which the mother should be healthy too and produce adequate milk. This helps the child ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

What is Back pain? Back pain or lower back pain can happen for several problems with any part of the interconnected network of spinal nerves, muscles, bones, tendons or discs in the lumber spine. What are the causes of Back Pain? Some of the typical causes for back pain are: The small nerves on the lower back may get irritated The large nerve root (sciatica nerve) that go down to the legs may get irritated The la ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

Pimples or acne is the skin problem that is seen due to the excessive oil clogged in the skin pores. Acne on the face is very common, but it is not restricted to just your face. Acne can appear on your back, your chest area and in some rare cases on the scalp as well. Yes, Scalp acne or scalp pimples are not something uncommon. Scalp pimples are formed in the same way as the face. It is due to the excessive oil clogged in the skin pores o ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

No woman looks forward to “that time of the month.” Most of us deal with mood swings, bloating and cramps, which are never fun. But women with endometriosis often find getting a period particularly unbearable. For them, an average period is anything but average, with debilitating cramps. During a typical menstrual cycle, the lining inside your uterus — the endometrium — builds up and is then shed. And, well, you know wh ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

You’re being careful to avoid COVID-19 infection – you’re staying home, washing your hands, and wiping down surfaces. Another way you can protect yourself and your family is to prepare your immune system to fight the virus if you do get infected. Think of it this way – when coronavirus attacks your body, it’s waging a battle against you. If you don’t have your ‘armor’ on, you will likel ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

The National Women's Health Information Center offers the following 10 things you can do to help live longer, live better, and live happier: Be informed. Learn about health promotion and disease prevention and ask your healthcare provider for specific information regarding your needs. Be good to your bones. For healthy bones, be sure to replenish your stock of calcium every day with plenty of foods such as milk and other dai ...read more

Posted at 06-04-2020

A bad headache can ruin your workday, strain your relationship with family members and affect your ability to exercise. In the U.S., headaches cause 112 million sick days each year. While one-third of the population gets headaches, women suffer more than men do. Nauman Tariq, M.B.B.S., director of the Johns Hopkins Headache Center, explains that changes in hormones could be among the reasons women have more headaches than men do. ...read more