Oct 10, 2025
When cancer has affected a close family member, it is natural for parents to wonder what it could mean for their child’s future health. While most childhood cancers develop without a hereditary cause, some are linked to inherited genetic changes that can increase the like
Every baby develops at their own pace, and it is natural for parents to notice differences in how their child moves, feeds, or responds to their surroundings. Some babies may feel unusually relaxed or floppy when held, which may be linked to hypotonia
Ear, nose, and throat concerns are common in childhood. Whether it's recurring ear infections, constant nasal congestion, loud snoring, or hearing difficulties, these issues can affect a child's comfort, sleep, communication, and everyday activities. Sin
Dengue is a common viral infection that affects thousands of families every year, particularly during the monsoon and post-monsoon months. While it can occur at any age, infants and young children often experience dengue differently from older children and adults. Since chi
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