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Classroom bugs…
By on 18/04/2010 12:50:00
How your child can avoid illnesses doing the rounds this term
and your child will need to see your doctor approximately four to six weeks after treatment to check the eardrum has healed.Tonsillitis can affect anyone, but is most common in children aged five to 15. It presents with a fever, sore throat and pain
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Common childhood illnesses
By Siski Green on 04/09/2008 15:12:16
Learn how you can spot the warning signs of childhood nasties
prescribesit, antihistamines, to stop the itching.Scarlet fever Begins with a sore throat, headache and fever. Tongue, tonsils or back ofthe throat may have a whitish coating. Rash breaks out on the second day,usually in the armpits, neck, chest and between
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Grandma’s cold comforts – facts and fiction
By Susan Walls on 16/11/2008 10:46:47
Life BC (before Calpol) involved a whole host of bizarre snuffle-soothers. But do grandma’s remedies actually work?
environment. I still recommend that children with tonsillitis gargle with salt water, as well as taking prescribed antibiotics. I’m not sure about the bacon round the neck, though. Perhaps grandma believed that the saltiness of the bacon would have a similar
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