181 - 190 of 419 results for "children's"
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Scarlet fever
Find out about scarlet fever, including the symptoms, what to do if you or your child has it, how it's treated, how long it lasts and how it's spread.
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DiGeorge syndrome (22q11 deletion)
Find out about DiGeorge syndrome (22q11 deletion), including why it happens and what problems it can cause.
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Hydrocephalus - Causes
Find out what causes hydrocephalus. Hydrocephalus present at birth (congenital) can be caused by conditions like spina bifida. Hydrocephalus that develops later (acquired) is often the result of an injury or illness.
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Hydrocephalus - Symptoms
Read about the symptoms of hydrocephalus (excess fluid in the brain). The symptoms can differ depending on the type of hydrocephalus and the age of the person affected.
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Causes - Fabricated or induced illness
The causes of fabricated or induced illness (FII) are not fully understood, but mental health conditions or previous traumatic experiences in the parent or carer's life can play an important role.
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Malnutrition – Causes
Find out what causes malnutrition. It can be caused by a long-term health condition that leads to a loss of appetite or disrupts the body's ability to digest food or absorb nutrients.
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Childhood cataracts - Diagnosis
Find out how childhood cataracts are diagnosed with the help of newborn screening, vision tests during early childhood and referral to an ophthalmologist (eye specialist).
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Dehydration
Dehydration is when your body loses more fluid than you take in. Find out what the symptoms of dehydration are, how to prevent it and when to get medical help.
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Water, drinks and hydration
Find out how water and other drinks fit into a healthy diet and lifestyle.
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Who can and cannot have hydrocortisone injections
NHS medicines information on who can have hydrocortisone injections, and who may not be able to have them.