A-Z Children's Health
Keeping your baby and toddler safe and healthy is a big part of your parenting job (and not the easiest part, either!). Find out how you can treat those inevitable colds, coughs, bumps, and spills, and learn what you can expect from some of the most common childhood ailments.
Tummy Troubles
Tummy Troubles Tummy upsets in small children are common and can be caused by all kinds of things. Most are not serious but with good habits and reading the signs of illness, you can help to stop them becoming a problem.
Sore Throat
Sore Throat
Pharingitis and tonsillitis - this is very common,...
Diarrhoea
Diarrhoea
Almost all children will get diarrhoea or vomiting...
Meningitis
Meningitis: how to recognise the symptoms
This short video produced by the British Red Cross
Rubella
Rubella
Rubella is usually a mild illness and is often not...
Vomiting
Vomiting
Almost all children will get diarrhoea or vomiting at some stage, especially if taken to foreign countries on holiday.
Coughs
Coughs
Most children will have at least six respiratory infections each year. These are almost always mild, last only a few days and have no consequences. Children will simply get a blocked, runny nose, may have a mild fever and feel slightly unwell. In young babies (who are nose breathers) feeding can become difficult for a couple of days.
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