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Type 1 diabetes is the most common form of childhood diabetes in Malaysia. Sunway Medical Centre has put together a simple guide to help families navigate through a childhood diabetes diagnosis.
There has been an elevated frequency of children falling ill with diseases like influenza, HFMD and lung infections. Could it be true that children are more prone to infections after the pandemic?
Early screenings and awareness of the condition are key to reversing such eye conditions and preventing more severe complications in adulthood.
At the beginning, HFMD manifests as a common cold, accompanied by a sore throat, slight fever and aches all over the body.
Are you still pondering whether to let your young child be vaccinated? We will share some key information in order to help you make an informed decision.
When kids get anxious, they may act out. It can also trigger panic attacks in them. That’s why kids start hyperventilating in the middle of a tantrum. The best way to naturally reverse this process is: taking slow and deep breaths.
It remains an important aspect to receive an influenza vaccination to reduce the risk of a co-infection of influenza and COVID19. The lack of awareness in parents has led to many infections among children.
According to a parent survey about school hesitancy and parental preferences for COVID-19 safety practices in schools, most parents are willing to send their children back to school for in-person learning.
Parents wonder what to do if their child contracts COVID-19, ahead of the reopening of schools in October. Dr. Chuah, paediatrician from University Malaya, prepares us with useful information for the uncertainties.
Here’s a visual guide with updated graphics of the most-recent guidelines to help schools curb the spread of COVID-19.
Accompanying an autistic individual to their COVID-19 vaccination? Here’s what to expect on the day.
With schools reopening soon, should you be worried that heavy school bags may cause scoliosis and other forms of spinal problems to your child?
People who get the COVID-19 vaccine still need to be wearing a mask and practice social distancing. Dr Chieng from Pantai Hospital Ampang explains why.
When my child told me he was in close contact with a positive Covid-19 individual, my heart sank. I could react in two different ways; get angry at him for being irresponsible or start the necessary steps to ensure our family is safe.
If your child is showing any of these signs or symptoms of COVID, contact your child's doctor immediately.
Check out these immune system boosting tips from Dr. Ahmad Luqman Bukhari to protect your child from COVID-19!