Friday, June 27, 2008

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When giving antibiotics to children

• The big question asked mothers to a nasopharyngitis is when to and when not to prescribe antibiotics for their children.



• The answer depends on the table this infection.



When it is necessary to give antibiotics to children



• In principle we should clarify that the antibiotics act only against bacterial infections and not the virus, so there is no reason to administer for a simple nasopharyngitis complex that no symptoms or disturbing.



• If the condition is evidence consequences bronchial complications such as otitis or a little more severe, it is necessary to prescribe antibiotics.



• In other situations, the decision will be made case by case, especially if there are purulent secretions or if there is high fever in children younger than 2 years.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

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Chemicals to treat hyperactivity

Substances called neurotransmitters are essential for the efficient performance of brain function. In the case of children with problems like those presented, three of them would be insufficiently generated: dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine.



This trio regulates the functioning of neurons. If they are made of ideal dose in a particular area of \u200b\u200bthe brain, eventually harming the motor. The most plausible cause of this lack of neurotransmitters is awarded so far to a genetic defect.



as influencing the chemicals to treat hyperactivity



in 2% of hyperactive children by organic causes, doctors tend to resort to drugs that stimulate the production of these substances. It happens that they are not safe and can lead to some kind of side effects such as moodiness, insomnia, dry mouth, irritability, changes in appetite and even dependence.



Some of them, in high doses can cause cardiac arrhythmias. That is why the diagnosis and treatment with these drugs should be extremely careful and precise. It is recommended that parents monitor their children for three months at least, in different environments and situations. If symptoms are very obvious and persistent, you may need to seek help.

Saturday, June 14, 2008

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Excess

Although vitamins are substances essential to support the growth of children, the excess can be harmful.



While high doses of water soluble vitamins are removed, liposolubres are retained in the liver.



Excess of vitamins in children



When administering large amounts of vitamin A cause neurological symptoms similar to meningitis. This phenomenon is well known to the Eskimos and polar explorers avoid eating the liver of the bears that inhabit these regions.



For vitamin D, when given in large amounts also produces a picture of meningeal irritation and renal calcifications.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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vitamin complicating factor for rhinopharyngitis

Up to 3 months, the infant is relatively protected by antibodies from their mother, then, certain agents favor the disease. They attack especially younger children before age 6.



Babies who are born in nurseries are often the most commonly affected with respect to those who remain in their row. Smoking is also responsible for the environment, especially the mother.



are the main factors for upper respiratory accomplices



The first episodes of upper respiratory pose to the mother the opportunity to discover the disease and learn the necessary medical care. Thus, subsequently, a runny nose, no fever, no cough or pain that does not affect the overall health status, can usually be treated by a mother warned.



However, compared with a high fever or the appearance of abnormal signs (ear pain, respiratory distress, hoarse cough, vomiting, swollen glands, a decline in general), do not hesitate to consult the I doctor who diagnosed the origin of the disorder.