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Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1:
Child Health Basics
Chapter 2:
Healthy Eating
Chapter 3:
Healthy Hygiene
Chapter 4:
Doctor Visits And Vaccinations
Chapter 5:
Sleep And Exercise
Chapter 6:
Limiting TV And Internet
Chapter 7:
Maintaining Health Insurance
Chapter8:
Common Childhood Diseases
Chapter 9:
How Maintaining Good Health Helps Your Child In The Long Run
Wrapping Up
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Chapter 8:
Common Childhood Diseases
Synopsis
Although there are several different diseases a child will commonly be exposed to, these can be prevented with the adequate amount of good hygiene practices firmly in place. However in spite of all the possible precaution taken the child may still fall prey to these diseases and it would be in the parent’s and child’s best interest to have some knowledge of these diseases beforehand.
Sickness
The following are some of the more common childhood disease:
Respiratory syncytial virus – being a rather common disease which is further enhanced with the presence of the flu bug, it usually causes a lot of problems for the child.
These would include pneumonia and bronchiolitis, inflammation of the small air passages in the lungs, and general difficulty in breathing.
Fifth disease or otherwise known as slapped cheek disease – this is usually seen as a lacy red rash that would appear on the child’s torso and limbs.
Although the child may not experience and severe life threatening possibilities, nonetheless it is a rather uncomfortable experience especially for younger children.
Hand, foot and mouth disease – this is considered a rather common disease where blisters or sores will appear inside the mouth and on the palms of the hands and also on the soles of the feet.
The virus that causes this disease will create a lot of discomfort for the child but is not really serious and will usually decapitate after about 10 days.
Scarlet fever or otherwise sometimes also known as strep throat – this infection is usually cause the child to experience severe soreness in the throat area accompanied by a bout of high fever.
The scarlet fever rash usually starts on the chest and then extends to the abdomen and then all over the body. It usually has the look similar to that of bright red sunburn patches.
Chapter 9:
How Maintaining Good Health Helps Your Child In The Long Run
Synopsis
Healthy and happy children are less likely to succumb easily to diseases as their immune system would be strong enough to be able to withstand and onslaught of negativity.
The Benefits
Any child will be able to function better if he or she has been taught to adhere to clean and tidy attitudes and environments. Encouraging the child to have a regular exercise program or physical activity will also help to further strengthen to possibility of having the long term enjoyment that good health conditions can bring.
With the proper foundation in place the child will also be able to avoid any instances of obesity and ill health which seems to be quite common today. This is mostly due to the very unhealthy diet plans and lifestyle most children indulge in.
Parents should take the practice of preparing healthy meals so that the children can develop this habit and carry it on into adulthood.
Exercising with the child will also help the child understand the merits of this with regard to maintaining long term good health.
Doing these things together will also have the added benefit of creating a closer bond between parent and child, thus effectively allowing the child to feel loved and wanted always.
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