Allergies in Children

Published on April 19, 2024

Introduction No parent likes to see their children suffer and become low in spirits when they should be fluttering like butterflies. Any child can develop an allergy, but it is more common in those with a family history of allergies. If it is not possible for parents to monitor or control what their child eats every time, they should instead focus on monitoring their child for symptoms and avoid the causes.  In this article, we

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Menopausal Symptoms

Published on April 16, 2024

Introduction Menopause is the medical term for the time when a female’s menstrual cycle completes, marking the end of her reproductive years. But it doesn’t happen all of a sudden; rather, menopausal symptoms extend for quite some time until they stop completely, causing a range of symptoms. It is natural and most commonly occurs due to decreasing levels of female sex hormones.  What Is Menopause? Menopause is defined as the absence of a menstrual cycle

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How to Manage Stress for Better Reproductive Health

Published on April 12, 2024

Reproductive health is an essential component of general health that involves physical, psychological, and social aspects of sexual health and fertility. Reproductive health is very critical as it directly impacts couples’ ability to become pregnant and have healthy babies. Pregnancy represents a highly significant phase of life, and getting ready for it is particularly challenging, especially when infertility treatment is involved. Stress is very likely to harm your reproductive health as well as your general

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Jaundice in Newborn or Neonatal Jaundice

Published on April 8, 2024

Jaundice is a common problem among babies, affecting about 60% of the full-term children and more than half of the premature ones. It is a medical condition in which newborns develop the most prominent sign, i.e., yellow colouration of the skin and eyes. Neonatal jaundice is usually harmless and transient; most of the time, it goes away without treatment, although the condition can be worrying for the parents. It is always wise to consult your

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