How To Decreased Child Enuresis

Posted by indry | March 9th, 2010 in Health Info, Urinary Incontinence | No Comments »

How To Decreased Child Enuresis
To begin, we must be clear about the cause and establish the necessary mechanisms to eradicate the child enuresis.

Avoid scolding or punishment, a comparison with other children and generally any act that might damage their self-esteem or make you feel guilty, it is essential to eliminate this problem. We must not forget that this is a complication whose core are the emotions, an attack on them in whatever form, can be quite counterproductive for the goal. The child needs to balance and harmony.

Once done, we can face the physical problem and the procedure for establishing control of the sphincters night of our son.

* It is important that the child not to take liquid immediately before bedtime. We recommend leaving at least an hour between fluid intake and the time of going to bed.
* It is essential to establish a routine that forces the child to go to the bathroom in time before bedtime. Feel like it or not.
* It is essential to take the child to the bathroom every two or three hours at night.

In short, we face an emotional problem that no specialized care, would be corrected as the child grows. If your child is changing behavioral habits, symptoms of depression and enuresis is not the only presenting symptom of imbalance, you have to get into the hands of a specialist.

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Some Causes Of Child Enuresis

Posted by indry | March 7th, 2010 in Urinary Incontinence | No Comments »

Some Causes Of Child EnuresisThere are many reasons why a child may have a problem of enuresis in childhood. This term is referred to the lack of control on retention of urine at night, after the normal age range for traffic between the diaper and the autonomy to use the bathroom.

In general, this is a problem whose root is psychological, the impact of a physical reason as cause, is negligible.

It is considered that a child has a problem of childhood enuresis when repeated three to four times a week for two or three months.

It is important to know that after three years when the sphincter is ready to be mature is controlled, when there is total control of nighttime urination in children.

Common Causes

According to latest statistics analyzed, 20% of children aged over 3 years, have nocturnal enuresis. The causes are almost always psychological.

A family atmosphere with tension, children who are not happy and feel loved or additional family problems such as recurrent conflicts between parents or extended absences of some of them may be the starting point for this condition can persist into adolescence without any associated symptoms or physical illness.

For effect, to review the emotional world 90% of cases relates to an emotional situation. It is essential that if we do not know the causes, we are able to establish an open dialogue with our children to enable us to determine the source of the problem.

In many cases, changing patterns of conduct is sufficient to create a more balanced space for the child, without requiring the intervention of a specialist in psychology.

As a general rule jealousy, death of a close relative, divorce, abuse and abuse are major causes of the development of nocturnal enuresis.

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The First Signs Of Pregnancy

Posted by indry | March 5th, 2010 in pregnancy | No Comments »

The First Signs Of Pregnancy
Before the first offense and before we do a test may detect changes in our bodies alert us since then: are the early signs of pregnancy. It means that if you want to present all or some say that it will be confirmed after we are pregnant, but they are very useful to know to recognize them.

There are signs of pregnancy before confirmation “official” listening to our body we can find these signs of pregnancy in its early stages.

Tiredness
Sleepiness and fatigue are a good indicator. The body prepares and begins to change rapidly to feed the baby who will grow into it, we perceive a feeling of unusual tiredness, not that we feel every day when returning from work, but somewhat exaggerated, sleepy and lack of energy. Eating carbs usually help to trace this fatigue.

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Punset: Five Tips For Making A Baby Happy And Capable Adult

Posted by indry | March 3rd, 2010 in Growing Up, Health Info, What The Baby Needs To Grow | No Comments »

A Baby Happy And Capable Adult
This weekend Punset leaves us, to celebrate the upcoming release of his book “Journey to the power of the brain,” an extensive interview in XXL magazine Weekly entitled “The mysterious power of the brain.” It could not miss the discussions about these small but very powerful brains of infants.

We saw that imagination is the one weapon in the brains of babies who may develop an almost limitless and with which we are still largely unknown. But our ignorance does not end there, ignorance often result from false beliefs.

We, as parents, we know a little more how the mind works wonderful baby and we can act for it to develop and grow emotionally healthy and happy.

Here Punset leaves us five tips to “create” capable, happy adults, reminding us that what we live and learn as infants and children to mark when they are older.

These are issues we have discussed extensively in our pages, and that is well to remember, from why we should not stop mourn a baby in an interview Punset itself to the importance of emotional education of the infant and child in one of its documentaries.

Babies are a unit of R & D. Your brain makes connections at a speed that will never achieve. Duplicate your size! What they learn at this stage will his adult life.

* The baby is dependent. Do not let him mourn. Some argue that it is good stop mourn the child for a while or until fatigue. This is ‘debatable’, but what is certain is that babies can not handle too much stress. They can not get rid of its own cortisol. The adults have discovered ways of coping with stress: call a friend or a drink or tea. But babies, no! And they were very small things is stressful because it’s survival depends on it!

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Diarrhea in Infants

Posted by yunus | March 2nd, 2010 in Allergic, diarrhea | No Comments »

diarrhea in infantsDiarrhea in infants can occur for many reasons, but mainly arises from a gastrointestinal infection. Usually a baby is considered normal range between 2 and 7 stools per day if breastfed, when it comes to the ranking formula is limited from 1 to 3 a day. It is very important to discern normal a bowel diarrhea, should be borne in mind that not enjoy a solid food, babies do different types of stools, with stools of various types, liquid, semi liquid and lumpy with greenish or yellow.

How to know if your child has diarrhea in infants? In this case we see change in the behavior of the baby will be the main elements to discern whether their stools are normal and suffer from diarrhea, we must heed the urge to eat, if weight gain is fine, the mood of the child or lack of secretions are the keys. If the child cries without tears drop presents little saliva, urine and has very little signs of decay, are suffering some symptoms associated with diarrhea, before any of these symptoms it is best to go quickly to the emergency department.

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Asthma in Children

Posted by yunus | March 1st, 2010 in Allergic, Asthma, Respiratory Problems | No Comments »

asthma in childrenSurely everyone in school had more of a friend who ran out of breath running liege or needed to use an oral inhaler several times a day. Most likely it’s child has asthma.

Asthma is a chronic health conditions more common in children affecting approximately 7% of children. Usually presented in the first years of life and their symptoms are caused by inflammation in the airways, which does not allow passage of air and therefore an ideal lung function.

When a child has asthma not only he should be on therapy and lifestyle changes, but the whole family which must yield in some things for the health of the child. It is important for a child with asthma live in a smoke-free environment, away from highly polluted areas or near factories that emit waste. The vast majority also has allergies to pets, so before diagnosing the dog or cat of the family may be displaced.

Treatment of childhood asthma is divided into two phases: The immediate, which is made in case of an attack and one that should be performed daily with oral medications and breathing treatments.

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The Leg Cramps Treatments During Pregnancy

Posted by indry | March 1st, 2010 in pregnancy | No Comments »

The Leg Cramps Treatments During Pregnancy The leg cramps during pregnancy may occur during the last months of pregnancy, in the second and third trimester. You may have cramps in legs especially at night, while sleeping. You may feel mild cramping or painful and may also have a nervous feeling in the legs. The leg cramps during pregnancy may be caused by several reasons, including:

• Pressure from the baby to grow in the nerves and blood vessels to the legs
The stress on the muscles of the leg from the extra weight of pregnancy
• Staying in the same position for too long
• Lack of fluids
• Changes in blood circulation during pregnancy

What can be done to prevent or relieve leg cramps? There are several activities you can do to prevent or relieve leg cramps.

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Care of teeth in children

Posted by yunus | February 27th, 2010 in Tooth Health Care, dental health | No Comments »

care of teeth in children
Oral health must be a partnership between parents and children under the supervision of their doctor and dentist, with particular emphasis on preventing dental problems, with fathers who should be responsible for oral hygiene to 6 or 7 years age.

Keep in mind the problems associated with the use of pacifiers to thumb sucking, excessive and prolonged breastfeeding, the use of mouthguards during sports activities and benefits of the supplement is fluoridated.

The pediatrician’s role is to maintain optimal oral health must periodically evaluate the oral cavity, educate parents about the importance of cleaning teeth and result in a timely manner to the dentist.

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Weight loss in the newborn baby

Posted by yunus | February 27th, 2010 in weight loss | No Comments »

baby weight loss
Weight loss in the newborn baby is normal during the first 4 days of life, this is called a transient loss and physiological loss due to fluid loss suffered by the baby to pass from the aqueous medium in which he was inside the womb, to a dry environment and abroad.

Is considered to have suffered a loss when the physiological weight has been reduced by between 5% and 10% with respect to birth weight. A baby may be born with 3,500 grams and after 3 or 4 days show a weight around the 3,100 grams. This weight loss is related to body moisture, temperature, or the first meconium stool, urine, sweat, etc..

To all this must be added that during the early days, milk production is not as high as the rise in milk may occur on the fifth day after delivery to be this little amount.

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Coughing in children

Posted by yunus | February 26th, 2010 in cough | No Comments »

coughing in childrenCoughing in children is a major concern of parents is one of the most frequent reasons for pediatric emergency consultation, no less that 85% of visits.

It is normal that when our son has a cough go to a doctor, but it is important to recognize the type of cough, whether irritant or phlegm, how and when coughing, if it does so only at night or all day. The information you give the pediatrician is vital for any matching diagnosis.

According to the Spanish Society of Pediatric Pulmonology (SENP), between 6 and 10% of children have chronic cough throughout his childhood. The cough may be due to various causes. In general, it is often a symptom of little significance to which special attention is being paid only in certain cases.

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