Diseases & Conditions

Latest Diseases & Conditions

Nothing feels worse than seeing your child sick. Right? So, understand common childhood illnesses with clear, expert advice. Learn symptoms, treatments, and when to call the doctor. Get trusted tips for managing colds, flu, allergies, infections, and more. Support your child’s health with knowledge and care.

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What are the leading childhood sicknesses? >

Common illnesses in children include colds, flu, ear infections, stomach bugs (gastroenteritis), hand-foot-and-mouth disease, chickenpox, most are viral and can be managed at home with fluids and rest.

When should I take my child to the doctor for a sickness? >

When your child has a fever over 100 in an infant three months or younger (except for ear infections), fever (especially in infants), difficulty breathing, severe or persistent vomiting/diarrhea with dehydration (signs include dry mouth and a very dry diaper), unresponsiveness, any suspicious looking rashes or anything you think is odd.

How can I stop my child from catching so many illnesses? >

Frequent and proper handwashing, make sure he/she is up-to-date with immunizations, re-evaluate the eating/ sleep hygiene, and avoid situations with sick people when you can.

What are the signs of a serious rash in children? >

A face that does not fade when you apply pressure (non-blanching rash) could be a sign of something serious, such as meningitis, and you should get this evaluated immediately by a doctor.

How to differentiate between cold and the flu in my child? >

Colds generally are milder than the flu, with rhinorrhea (runny nose) and cough being a predominant symptom, while high fever, chills, and extensive body discomfort are typically absent in colds.