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How to Soothe Your Baby’s Colic: A Paediatrician’s Advice
If your baby cries for long hours each day, especially in the evening, and nothing you do seems to help, you may be dealing with colic. Baby’s colic is a common, yet often misunderstood condition, marked by excessive, unexplained crying in an otherwise healthy infant....
Factors Affecting the Quality of Sleep in Children
Sleep isn’t just a time for rest — for children, it’s a period of intense growth and development. From infancy through adolescence, the brain and body undergo tremendous changes, and high-quality sleep plays a key role in supporting those milestones. While many...
Why Quality Sleep Matters for Kids’ Bodies and Brains
Most parents understand that sleep is important, but not all realise just how essential quality sleep is for a child’s physical growth, mental development, and emotional regulation. Sleep is not merely “rest” — it’s a time when the brain processes what it learned, the...
Milk Allergy vs. Lactose Intolerance: Key Differences
Milk is often considered a wholesome and essential part of a child’s diet, but for some, it can cause unpleasant or even dangerous reactions. These reactions are often categorized under two common conditions: Milk Allergy and Lactose Intolerance. Although they both...
Baby Led Weaning & Food Allergies: Safety Tips
Introducing solids is a major milestone in your baby’s development. For many parents, Baby Led Weaning (BLW) has become a popular choice. It encourages babies to self-feed soft, graspable foods from six months of age, supporting independence, motor skills, and healthy...
Frequent Fevers in Kids: Immune Deficiency Red Flags
Most children experience a fever at some point in their early years. It's one of the body’s most common and natural responses to infection. But when these fevers become persistent or unusually frequent, it may raise concerns about an underlying health issue. One of...






