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Children’s Health

Fast Facts about Children’s Health

  • Children’s immune system is still developing and so they are highly susceptible to catch viral diseases.
  • During teething, babies chew toys. These toys are the reason children contract bacteria and end up with a fever and diarrhea.
  • One out of every five children’s decaying tooth is left untreated by parents.
  • Weak immune system in children can turn their syncytial virus into pneumonia.
  • If a baby’s rate of breathing is higher than 50 to 60 per minute, must call emergency.
  • When the child is starting to turn blue, medical attention is required immediately

Even the healthiest babies need proper attention and nutrients to start their life with fitness and top-notch health. However due to lack of preventative measures, children’s unclean habits and close relation with fellow children make them a victim of various viral conditions. These viral conditions are not untreatable but they take time to recover and make it uncomfortable for children. Some of the most common conditions that most children experience are:

Vomiting:

Stomach virus in children’s stomach can make them vomit frequently. It happens because children are always ingesting unhealthy things.

Coughing:

Asthma, allergies, cold and viruses can make children cough frequently. It can also be chronic infection if the sinuses.

Stomach ache:

This is a common condition experienced by youngsters due to appendicitis, gas or constipation among other causes.

Diarrhea:

Diarrhea occurs when child is suffering from food poisoning. It can also be a side effect of various medications or antibiotic a child might be taking.

Symptoms

Diagnosing and recognizing symptoms of any disease and condition is most difficult with children because they are unable to describe their sensations more openly. With babies it is nearly impossible unless you are paying attention. Here are some symptoms:

  • Eating disorder
  • Mood changes
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Crying inconsolably
  • Fever
  • Red and itchy spots on the face or body
  • Clogged nasal cavity
  • Red and itchy eyes
  • Wheezing in breathing
  • Swollen face or lips
  • Glands under the ears
  • Inactive and limp
  • blue nails and lips
  • Convulsion

Some babies don’t show any of the symptoms until their fever is too high.

Recommended Supplements

While eating a healthy diet and regular exercise helps to manage Children’s Health, it is not enough to keep you fit and healthy. Supplements are essential for managing Children’s Health and reducing symptoms. But it should be kept in mind that supplements should not be used to replace the treatment. It is not always true that natural products are safe for use. Many products can react with your body and produce an adverse reaction. Thus, it is better to be safe and consult your before starting to use any supplements for managing your condition.

The following supplements have proven to benefit Children: