Many parents worry when their child seems to fall sick again and again. Frequent colds, coughs, fevers, or infections can be exhausting for families and uncomfortable for children. It is natural to wonder whether something more serious is going on.
Reflux
Reflux is very common in babies and young children. Many parents notice frequent spitting up, vomiting, or discomfort during or after feeds. While reflux is often a normal part of development, it can be distressing for parents when their child seems uncomfortable or unsettled.
Diarrhoea
Diarrhoea is common in children and can happen suddenly. While many episodes are mild, diarrhoea can make children tired, uncomfortable, and dehydrated very quickly. For parents, it can be worrying to see their child unwell or not able to keep fluids down.
Weight Problems
Every child grows at their own pace. Some children gain weight quickly, while others struggle to gain enough. For parents, concerns about weight can bring worry, confusion, and sometimes guilt.
Urine Infections
Urine infections are quite common in children and can make them feel uncomfortable, unwell, or irritable. In younger children and babies, the signs are not always obvious, which can leave parents feeling confused or worried.
Constipation
Constipation is very common in children and can be upsetting for both the child and parents. It can cause tummy pain, discomfort, poor appetite, and fear of using the toilet. Many parents feel worried or frustrated when the problem keeps coming back.
Fits, Faints and Funny turns
Seeing your child have a fit or seizure can be one of the most frightening experiences for any parent. Even a short episode can leave families feeling shocked, helpless, and anxious about what might happen next.
Heart Murmurs
Being told that your child has a heart murmur can be worrying. Many parents immediately fear the worst. The truth is that most heart murmurs in children are harmless and do not affect a child’s health or daily life.
Desensitization Therapy
Living with allergies can be stressful for both children & parents. Avoiding certain foods or environmental triggers can feel limiting, and the fear of reactions can affect daily life, school, and social activities.
Allergic Conjunctivitis
When your child keeps rubbing their eyes, wakes up with redness, or complains that their eyes are itchy or burning, it can be uncomfortable and worrying. Many parents are unsure whether it is an infection or something more serious.
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