Archive for September, 2009
A disease has many different signs. There are many different symptoms and disease are very important. We shall come back later in this article. First let’s talk about it a disease. Disease could in fact expressed in many ways. Some signs or symptoms indicate that a person always such a baby may be seriously ill. [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Usually fever is a physical reaction of the body to an infection. Fever may also be caused by a newborn child is exposed to a hot environment or by dehydration. In any case, when the rectal temperature higher than 38 ° C, that is a reason for your doctor to switch. If a newborn has a [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
When a baby cries, there may be multiple causes for it. He may cry for the following reasons: when he’s hungry, if he wants to be excused or because he suffers from gas in the intestines and bowel movements should be whether your baby is crying because he is tired. Your newborn baby may cry [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
A study has shown that an infant crying by the negative stimuli in his environment reacts, the stronger stimuli are, the harder and longer the baby will cry. So when the parent has a bad day, then the baby is a bad day. It is certain that towards the day that your home a relaxed [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
With a newborn, it is not surprising that he and also in an older infant, just give up after each feeding. “Specify” (reflux) is a small amount of milk that comes back from the mouth of the baby. You should not be confused with vomiting or vomiting. Because then the contents of the stomach of [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
When a breastfeeding baby, so the stool looks something like thick soup. If a newborn infant diarrhea in the first month of life, this may be the result of an intestinal infection. The stool of your baby is green in color, comes several times a day and can be as thin as water. The pieces [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
A newborn baby comes constipation (hard stool), but very rare. It is first important to know that constipation refers to the thickness of the stool and not on its frequency. You have babies who are breastfed and defecate after each feeding, babies, others only once a day or even every day. If your baby only [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
In newborn babies born on time, will be approximately 60 percent in the first week of life also see yellow (neonatal jaundice) called. When newborn babies was born prematurely may reach even 80 percent. Jaundice (icterus), which means that the skin looks yellow, is not really a disease but the yellow is seen by the [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Newborn babies are the first day is always slightly, but most newborns the weight will gradually again slightly increase until after ten to fourteen days in birth weight is reached will be, this is not the case and keeps your newborn baby back in his weight or even fall off your doctor will advise you [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Of all newborn babies have a lot have a history of diaper dermatitis, also called diaper rash is called. It often occurs mostly in skin folds such as groin and bilplooi. Fluid (urine) that acts on the skin is the critical factor. When using disposable diapers occurs much less frequently than with [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Seborrheic dermatitis is a dry, scaly condition of the skin on the scalp. The skin cells divide much faster than usual and dead cells will dry into small slices off (the flakes). Usually there are one or two spots on the head with sharply defined free also normal scalp. It may itch [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Constitutional or atopic dermatitis (sometimes called neurodermatitis) is a form of eczema that can occur at any age. It is part of the atopic syndrome, which include asthma, rhinitis and conjunctivitis are counted. This condition, also known as dew worms (infant eczema) affects approximately 10 to 15 percent of infants and toddlers for. The itching [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Newborns are common birthmarks. They are often harmless, so they do not need treatment. The birthmarks that are most common in newborn babies, it follows the information below. Milia: These are also called grains of barley, they look like a small white grain in or under the skin of the baby, it is a blockage [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms The term is used for rash skin rash as a manifestation of a general disorder. It’s a rash of white pimples or blisters on a red background is. An estimated 50 percent of full-term newborns (as babies born prematurely is less) develops within one to three days after birth the toxic rash. [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Candida or candidiasis is a fungal infection (mycosis) caused by yeast-like fungi, especially Candida albicans. This fungus is present in almost everyone as a regular lodger, eg in the mouth, the intestine, skin and into the vagina, and is a certain balance with bacteria. However, when one speaks of the fungal candidiasis have a preponderance [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
An umbilical hernia is a protrusion of the peritoneum through a weak spot or opening in the abdominal wall. This bulge is in the navel. Symptoms of an umbilical hernia are often shown as discomfort, an aching or burning and / or pain in that area. A baby with an umbilical hernia is a swelling [...]
September 14th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
De klachten en verschijnselen bij BPD (Bronchopulmonale dysplasie) zijn: – Snelle ademhaling. – Piepende ademhaling. – Hoesten. – Moeilijke ademhaling. – Blauwe kleur van de lippen en vingernagels (cyanose). Bronchopulmonale dysplasie is een chronische longaandoening. Het wordt gekenmerkt met ademhalingsmoeilijkheden, met name bij te vroeg geboren kinderen. In de meeste gevallen is het een complicatie [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The signs and symptoms of congenital lobar emphysema are: – Continued shortness of breath. – Wheezing. – Blue color of lips and fingernails (cyanosis). When the breathing air does not enter the lungs, but not fast enough when the air breathed out again can be congenital lobar emphysema arises. Then hit the lung then becomes [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The signs and symptoms of Pneumothorax in a newborn include: – Increased unrest. – Shortness of breath. – Fast, snarling breath. – Blue color of lips and fingernails (cyanosis) – Alarming phenomenon – Sudden loss of consciousness. A pneumothorax or collapsed lung is the condition when the chest next to the lung also free air. [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Every newborn baby with a soft spot (fontanelle) on his head was born. Fontanelle is an opening between the skull bones where the skull was constructed. The majority of newborn babies has two fontanelles: one large and one small fontanel. The large fontanel, has a shape of a diamond, it is just above the forehead, [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
What causes Down syndrome? Down syndrome also called mongolism, arises because certain abnormalities in the chromosomes. Instead of chromosome number 21, there are not two but three pieces in stock. This is called a trisonie. (See table below). It can happen to the other chromosomes, but they are much rarer. There are three ways in [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The hands In newborn babies often turn out to have a portion or all of the upper limbs missing, then they part of the lower limbs missing. In some cases it happens that they are only one part of a finger missing, but it can also prevent them from missing a whole arm. When a [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Hip dysplastic abnormalities of development. Other names are also heupdyplasie, hip infant, congenital hip dysplasia (CHD) and hip dislocation (CHL). The deviation need not be innate it can also occur after birth, but it is the most common abnormality in Europe. There is a genetic predisposition for dysplasia, if it runs in the family, the [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
A funnel chest (pectus excavatum (PE) is a condition where the sternum relative to the rest of the chest wall deep. It arises because there are too many costal cartilage to the sternum inward push. The name funnel chest is caused because the lower of the breastbone (sternum) is indented into the spine, so the [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The birth of a baby on the genitals in various ways some uncertainty arise. This is also known as intersex, ie a body both male and female characteristics. For example a girl in the womb is exposed to excess male hormones, can be born with ovaries but the external sexual characteristics of a young (female [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Very occasionally, a baby born with one or more extra nipples. Sometimes the extra nipples are an underlying mammary tissue, but sometimes not. Extra nipples come in 1 to 2 percent of the population equally in boys and girls. Among people of black descent, with Japanese and Jewish people often turn. It occurs in most [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
About 80 percent of newborn babies has Epstein pearls, they are small thickened inclusion cysts on the palate, but can also occur on the gums. It occurs when multiple, white, rice-large elevations in the vestibular (located close to the cheek) mucosa of the upper jaw (alveolar process). They are small fluid-filled cavities, (cystic nodule) covered [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The majority of children are born without teeth, but sometimes it happens that when a newborn baby has a tooth is present, in most cases, in the lower jaw (mandible) to. Often the extra tooth falls out before the teeth come through. By means of X-ray can be determined whether an additional tooth, or applies [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
A blocked tear duct in newborn babies, sometimes dacryostenose, is a congenital abnormality. Usually the condition resolves within six months. A blocked tear tube can cause inflammation of the lacrimal sac (dacryocystitis). This condition is common in newborn babies. In two thirds of the cases on one side and one third of newborn babies has [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Lip, jaw or palate are among the birth defects, they can occur separately or in combination with other abnormalities. When in combination with another abnormality occur, then they in most cases are part of a syndrome. The Greek name for crack is (schisis). The birth defect, having a cleft palate (cleft lip), or not in [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Of all the inborn (congenital) defects are at the heart the most. The reason for its existence is largely unknown. In some cases, congenital heart defects seen with a particular syndrome, such as Down’s syndrome. It can also occur because the mother in early pregnancy as a disease, diabetes and rubella. If the family has [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
One of the most common congenital heart defects is called ventricular septal defect called VSD, this is a hole (defect) in the septum (septum) between the two ventricles (the ventricles). This causes a greater flow of blood under high pressure to the lungs. Of all congenital heart defects, it is by 25 percent of the [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
An atrial septal defect is a congenital abnormality. Atrial septal defect with a known ASD, is there a hole (defect) in the septum (septum) between the two atria (atrium), this opening is located above the heart. Girls are more often than boys, even it is common in Down syndrome. Even before the baby is born [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The congenital defect patent ductus arteriosus is a blood vessel from the pulmonary artery to the aorta runs. This is necessary for the diversion of blood to the fetus, thus the unborn child has no blood in the lungs need oxygen in order to incorporate. This vessel usually closes itself immediately after birth, when it [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
There is an aortic coarctation, if there is a narrowing of the aorta at a certain place. This leads to increased blood pressure above the constriction. In most cases, act as no complaints, but it is possible that heart failure, because there are other disorders associated with. And further when there is no any [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The heart defect Tetralogy of Fallot consists of four different heart defects, tetra, the Greek word for four. These four heart defects are namely; A too-narrow pulmonary artery. -An opening between the left and right ventricle (ventricular septal defect). -The wall of the right ventricle is thickened. -The body artery (aorta) is too far to [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The congenital heart defect pulmonaalstenose is common and involves a thickening or deformity of the valve between the right ventricle and pulmonary artery is present, making it insufficient to open the blood to flow to the lungs. Therefore, the right ventricle more pressure to the blood through the narrowed valve opening it to push. This [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
In the congenital heart defect, aortic stenosis, there is a narrowing of the aortic valve causing blood flow difficult. This heart defect is often little young for it. Of all congenital heart defects, the percentage of aortic stenosis 5 percent. If there is severe aortic stenosis, this is usually discovered at a young age. In [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
In the congenital heart defect transposition of the great vessels, there is that the two large arteries connected incorrectly to the chambers of the heart, namely; – The pulmonary artery originates from the left ventricle instead of the right ventricle. – The large artery (aorta) is from the right ventricle instead of the left ventricle. [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
If your newborn baby’s spina bifida has the form most common is (spina bifida aperta) there are two kinds meninggocèle, which means that the spine below a certain level is open and the skin at this site abnormal. You see only a large bladder filled with fluid, with a diameter of four inches. From that level [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
When there is a baby with water on the brain (hydrocephalus), this means that there is an excessive amount of cerebrospinal fluid (cerebrospinal fluid) in the brain cavity, making the head very large. The frequency of this congenital defect in newborns an average in 1000. It may vary in different populations. What is most striking in congenital [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Movement disorders that occur most frequently in children and through which caused brain damage is cerebral palsy. Usually this condition with the English name “cerebral palsy” and called the medical name for this is “cerebral palsy”. These movement disorders occur because the portion of the damaged brains, what the motor needs to worry. The moment [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The condition pyloric stenosis also pylorushypertrofie called, means that there is a narrowing of the stomach outlet, namely the transition from the stomach into the duodenum is a sphincter (the pylorus) that normally the food and the rest of the stomach contents pass, but the disease is pyloric stenosis in the sphincter thickness increased, the [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
When some babies there is a blockage of the esophagus (oesophagusatresie), this means that the esophagus passes through, but paused. In the Netherlands about 45 to 50 children per year born with this condition. A third of the babies was born prematurely. Usually, the anomaly associated with other disorders, for example, the trachea (from the [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The congenital defect a closing of the bile duct, bile duct atresia sometimes called, is rare, about 1 to 50,000 to 75,000 babies are born with this condition. In the Netherlands an average of 10 children with biliary atresia born per year, slightly more girls than boys. It’s not hereditary. A newborn baby is very [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
The frequency of an end to the GI tract is approximately 1 in 1500 of all newborns. In a bowel, there are many places where it can be concluded. The phenomenon of vomiting is most common in, if it concerns a high end or just after the gastric outlet or upper small intestine. Even if [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Hirschsprung’s disease, also known as congenital megacolon, is a birth defect, caused by the lack of nerves in the wall of the intestine. Usually a portion of the intestine affected, sometimes the whole intestine. This gives the baby an extremely slowly enlarged and distended colon, as the last part of the colon does not get [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
Sometimes it happens at the birth of babies that the anus is closed, it is also called anusatresie called (atresia means “no gap”). Sometimes you can get something out of a perception, but it is far too narrow and is not in the right place. This output can not do its job. There are in [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
With a diaphragmatic hernia, there is a break in the diaphragm. The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscular sheet that separates the chest and abdominal cavity forms. In the middle of this muscle is to give an opening for passage of several major blood vessels, esophagus, arteries, veins and nerves, but with a diaphragmatic hernia is [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.1 The newborn | Geen reacties
How much should a baby coming? How can I know whether my child gets enough nutrients like me breastfeeding? How many hours a day should my baby sleep? These are common questions that parents make, especially when their first child. It’s natural to wonder whether your baby is developing well, even if serious defects in [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Even though it is not possible to specify exactly when a child is something, it is true that you are about the sequence of development can predict. A baby will not just suddenly start to run, starting in the first week he will try to lift his head, then he will roll over, sit, crawl, [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
For parents of a baby, it certainly be difficult to determine whether their baby is sick or not. That’s because a baby can not tell where the pain is like an older child. It is possible that he cries more than usual, but if your baby always cried a lot, then you will not even [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Generally grow most babies normally, although of course there are between one child and another child differences in height and weight gain – after birth, some babies at 1 pounds lighter or heavier than the average birth weight. But sometimes it can also prevent a baby unusually slow or even stop growing. This is the [...]
September 15th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
A baby should have a good ear for the language and speech in a normal way to develop. Babies can hear well in general. But there are also several events during pregnancy or after birth, the hearing of one ear or both ears can affect to varying degrees. When children are at greater risk of [...]
September 16th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Even keeps your newborn baby’s eyes most of the time closed, it can already be seen, but only at close range only. Your baby’s main export to investigate the eye reactions in which part of the general examination of your baby’s part. Vision to things that are further away sharply to see, takes the majority [...]
September 16th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
The term diarrhea frequently involves loss of thin, watery stools and is usually caused by an infection. Diarrhea occurs when one of the most common reasons, which you should consult your physician for advice. Almost every child in the first three years of his or her life, suffers from one to three severe diarrhea attacks. [...]
September 16th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Most parents feel when their babies do not have daily bowel movements, that there is a danger of constipation. This is not true, because constipation has nothing to do with how often your baby’s bowel movements, but it has to do what the stool is made and whether your baby has trouble losing the stool. [...]
September 16th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Many babies suffer from skin rashes. There are various types of rash, but most are not dangerous and can thus continue at home you are treated, but can also form of skin rashes that are caused by an infectious disease such as: chicken pox or measles or rash may also be a serious illness occur, [...]
September 16th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
If there is no functioning brain cells, then creates a seizure (convulsion). If a child gets a fit, you can identify the following: he or she will lose consciousness together and keep the limbs rigid. Then it may be that after a few seconds in the face and arms and legs in rhythmic shock to [...]
September 16th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Among SIDS is defined as the sudden death without obvious cause of an ill baby. The average age is now five months. For babies older than one year is virtually non-existent. SIDS is also known as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome SIDS and called literally means “the syndrome of sudden death of an infant.” SIDS is [...]
September 16th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
You must be a parent of a child to make sure that you have from his or her first day a good car seat in your vehicle down. Having a seat is required by law for transporting your child. If you want to buy a car seat, make sure the car seat that meets safety [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
You just like an older child, for your baby toys to get him the right way to entertain and stimulate him while playing to further developed. It’s up to you to the right toy for your baby to find what is suitable for your baby, such as the marbles and crane your son 5 years [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
If your baby’s bottom as best care, this can cause your baby to minimize suffering from diaper rash, almost all babies for as long as they wear diapers, have a history of diaper dermatitis. You see below a number of important measures that can help to prevent diaper rash. Regularly check whether your baby’s diaper [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
If someone within the family or other infectious disease has occurred, such as a flu or a cold, then in most cases difficult to make sure that the rest within this family are not infected. Here are a few simple precautions, you might help to prevent further infection somewhat within your family: The most important [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Many babies have sometimes suffered from a one time or another sleep problem, when one does this with a couple of weeks again, while the other appears to be more resilient. You must provide clear distinction between temporary sleep problems that can be part of normal development in babies and chronic insomnia. For most young [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
May occur during the first year of your baby’s nutritional Several problems occur. Consult your doctor if your baby arrives is not enough or too much weight, has colic, constipated or have diarrhea often has. Another type diet or a change in the amount of food is one option for solving these problems. Here are [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.2 The Baby | Geen reacties
Most parents will affirm that children frequently ill. Sometimes there are months in which you seem determined to sit in a revolving door between your home and the office of your doctor. Your child is not fully healed from an ear infection, or your child has a cold again tackle. And before you know it, [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
In children, the common cold is one of the most prevalent. Every year, children in fact on average five to eight infections, usually in early September, late January and late April, during the peak times of cold If your child is always a clogged head, sneezing, and even seems to have a fever and complains [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
The parents of young children are often very concerned about their child’s bowel movements. If the child leaves one day, they think if he is blocked. Or if the stool on the thin side, though they think that the child has diarrhea. Here are the symptoms of constipation and diarrhea further shown. Constipation. If your [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
It can be a difficult period in the life of both child and parent when your child tries to make toilet training. Whether it is possible, the correct approach, it simply will be a milestone in a series of many. Most parents make the first question: “When is the best time to make clean to [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
Teething at the moment when the milk teeth from the gums, which is when most babies are well and without any problems. What symptoms they may show the many drooling everywhere and the need to chew. But also that the process is accompanied by pain, whining and restlessness. Your child may begin to get worse [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
Small children are naturally curious and do not look at to make coins, safety pins, buttons, stones and other small things in their mouths. Therefore, it and other small items to keep well out of reach. Sometimes large pieces of food with a small child in the throat stabbing continue, to reduce this danger, you [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
The pre-primary period, so if your child is about three or four years old, is a critical period for eye diseases to discover and treat them successfully. There are several eye diseases such as, squint, squint and strabismus. Look at all the eyes in the same direction. There are two different types of strabismus, manifest [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
Sleep troubles in toddlers who frequently are like, crying uncontrollably when it’s time to go to bed at night and often wake up out of bed in the parents to try to bed. For parents, this is a common complaint that the child has such trouble sleeping. Whether it’s a temporary problem, or that play [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
As your child is growing older, it is inevitable that your child will have certain fears, over time, these fears do change, because they realize that there is a difference between reality and their own thoughts recalled . It’s just that your child suffers from certain fears and can also for normal development of your [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
There are only a few children without tantrums toddler years through the refuge. Aged between 18 months and 3 years, there is negativity. “No” (even though it means ‘yes’) indicates the favorite word of your child. Everything you do seems sometimes how stupid it is, your child stimulating. This stubborn behavior and challenge against sputtering, [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
The question: “When will my baby walk?” Is frequently asked. It is not possible to have an appropriate question to answer. Every child is different, one child is already 9 months and walking another child has already satisfied the 14 months to crawling. It is a single face to look at a child who just [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
Develop your child’s speech and language began almost immediately after his entrance into this world and for one year of age 6 or 7 is not yet complete. This development takes place in stages. You must remember that there are quite considerable variations from child to child, which may even within the same family. The [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
There will be a UTI when bacteria through the urethra (the urethra, the channel from the bladder to the outside of the body is) entering the bladder. Usually these bacteria from the bladder during urination flushed. The urine itself has properties that inhibit the growth of bacteria .. Yet there are factors such as the [...]
September 17th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
Parents who have a young child will notice that more colds and other viral infections occur. Especially the fact that the large amount of young children, these diseases and increase the number of times it’s contagious, is not surprising. The infections which our family in society, the most ‘devastated’ is distributed in several ways. Respiratory [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
Almost every child has ever suffered from diaper rash, also known as diaper rash. Diaper dermatitis occurs frequently in the skin folds, because the skin of your child thoroughly with water (urine), irritants in the feces, ammonia, digestive enzymes and bacteria in contact. The following are some measures that the risk of developing diaper rash [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.3 The toddler | Geen reacties
The school (aged between 6 and 13 years) will your child have experience growing environment grow. Fellow students, teachers, and teachers gain greater influence as your child becoming more independent of the family is. There will be new relationships outside the family to come. In the sixth year of your child, this is the beginning [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
The growth and development of school-age children conducted mainly in the early school years very gradually, this is exactly the opposite of the rapid growth and weight gain that occurred during the toddler period. When the child’s primary school age, you see a solid growth rate of 5-7 centimeters per year. Then the speed drops [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
There are many children of school age who have symptoms, especially in the last years of this period, then this is relatively severe, recurrent pain in the limbs. These pains can often occur at any time, but it seems to be mostly in the evening to come, often when serious efforts have had on one [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Although recurrent headache is a frequent and usually not a serious problem, in later childhood and during puberty, a school going child who complains of frequent headaches may still suffer from a serious illness. Which is not right to say that as a seven year old complains of headaches for a period of fever associated [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Bij kinderen komt buikpijn komt vaak voor. Meestal is de pijn toch het gevolg na het eten van verkeerd voedsel of is dit het begin van een aanval van een maag-darmvirus. Sommige kinderen klagen echter over steeds terugkomende buikpijn. Die kinderen kunnen ook diarree bij hun buikpijn hebben, die steeds voortduurt of met tussenpozen optreedt. [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Although the symptoms of disease in children can be very distressing, for example, high fever, they are still often faster and easier than older people. But sick children do have more attention and reassurance box than the elderly sick, it makes caring for your sick child may be shorter, but is very demanding. Applying medication. [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
In the Western world, an increasing number of overweight children. If a child is too heavy can have various effects on the child. Because a child with overweight peers sometimes ridicule, the child may have psychological stress and may be difficulties in dealing with other children. There may in later life health problems do occur, [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Voor het eerst naar de ’grote’ school gaan is best een beetje eng, maar het is voor de meeste kinderen ook een reden om trots op zichzelf te zijn. Op school wordt van uw kind verwacht dat hij onderwijs volgt en zich sociaal gedraagt. Het kan een hele uitdaging zijn aan deze verwachtingen te voldoen. [...]
September 19th, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Children learn many of their siblings and other peers. Stabbing them so much rivalry in respect, cooperation, adaptation and independence. Siblings and peers play a major role in the integration of a child in society. Children often have more influence than other adults in a child. This is because children see each other as equals, [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
During the school year gets the sexuality of the child becoming clearer form. This process is an essential part of a larger task of the child discover and define who he is. Children can before their first exploration phase is over attempts in the area of sexual activity. Therefore this is an appropriate age for [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
The school year is an appropriate time to teach a child how he can feel that he and promote a positive feeling about his own body receives. Naturally you when your child ever gets sick, he would make as pleasant as possible. However, you must be careful that your child will see it a reward [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Children can have a normal or high IQ and yet have difficulty learning. Typical learning disabilities often are based on abnormality of vision or hearing, or the lack of intellect or emotional stress .. Typical learning disabilities are disorders in which psychological methods for putting into words (cognition) or acquiring knowledge play. Sometimes a child [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Inability to recognize printed letters and words. Reading skills well below the age of the child. Dyslexia is a specific reading disorder, formerly known as reading or dyslexia called. It is the most common learning disability and occurs in children with normal vision and normal intelligence. The child is unable to interpret [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms of speech disorder known as dysphasia (Greek) called. Inability speech sounds in a good way. Who are confused or difficult speech understood. Slow development of speech. Stuttering. The critical phase for the development of language and speech in a child is approximately in the age group between six months and two years, [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Poor attention to something to keep. Very easily distracted. Can not “organize” not be orderly. Impulsivity. Restlessness and hyperactivity. To teach a child needs attention and yield can remember what happened in the previous lessons said. Many impressions, sounds, memories and other incentives require the attention of a child. Sometimes so much [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Signs and symptoms Do not want to go to school. Pain and sometimes fever the day before or on the morning school starts occurring. The disease gets worse or continues, instead of one day or two after leaving. The pain is further found no physical cause. A school phobia or do not want to go [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Another word for the start of breast development in girls thelarche. Thelarche is the first sign of the onset of puberty. The first six months, the only sign that indicates puberty breast development. It may be that one breast develops earlier than the other or one breast larger than the others, here you do not [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
In the last years of primary school, when the first menstruation is expected that a girl can prevent sudden bleeding from the vagina. If this happens you should contact your doctor. The doctor will see exactly which caused bleeding. Often the cause is not the first menstruation, but there is vulvoganitis. Vulvoganitis is an inflammation [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Adrenarche indicates an increasing activity of the adrenal glands. Premature adrenarche generally occurs in girls between 5 and 8 years and is often accompanied by a brief acceleration of growth. The underarm sweat and hair are. Also may develop pubic hair (pubarche). The doctor will examine the girl a tumor or other abnormality of the [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Girls are precocious puberty (early maturity), precocious puberty (Greek) more often than boys. Because the girls at any time before the age of 8 years can begin. It has continued the development of normal puberty, but starts earlier than usual. As with normal puberty (and usually also in precocious puberty) begins first appearance of breast [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
Infections of the genitals (genital infections) may involve not only girls after puberty, but before acting. Normally not a good habit when going to the toilet and bathing often the cause. When a young girl might not properly wash their genitals. Or when they wipe from back to front after bowel movements had, they inadvertently [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.4 School Going Child | Geen reacties
The teens take you chronologically from the thirteenth to the nineteenth birthday. During this phase a child into an adult. The teens begin with biologically puberty, the period of sexual reproduction for the first time, physically active as possible and then they will continue up until the social and spiritual maturity is reached. The growth [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.5 The teen years | Geen reacties
Boys usually grow faster than girls. When girls begin the accelerated growth averaged around the tenth year in boys and begins on average about twelve years. Generally this growth reaches its peak about two years later. You can then between 7.5 and 10 centimeters per year growth. When the growth spurt ends, the length is [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.5 The teen years | Geen reacties
During the teen years, the body of a child into sexual maturity. Before any changes are to be seen there for both girls and boys has been a substantial change in the functioning of hormones. These are a lot harder because they already had some preliminary work to do. This preliminary work, for which changes [...]
September 22nd, 2009 | Onderwerp uit hoofdstuk 1.5 The teen years | Geen reacties
Before any changes are to be seen there for both girls and boys has been a substantial change in the functioning of hormones. These are a lot harder because they already had some preliminary work to do. This preliminary work, for which, among other changes include the development of the breasts, the development of pubic [...]
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