Essential Guide to Solid Foods for Baby’s Growth
1. Introducing Baby to Solid Foods Breast milk is the most natural and essential source of nutrition for babies, so it is recommended to exclusively breastfeed newborns. The World Health Organization advises introducing solid foods only after 6 months, primarily due to concerns about hygiene in developing countries where contaminated foods may pose health risks. […]
Soothe the Scratch! Easing Your Child’s Atopic Dermatitis
1. What Is Atopic Dermatitis? Atopic dermatitis is a common chronic and recurrent skin condition that often appears in early childhood and is frequently associated with other allergic conditions, such as allergic rhinitis and asthma. Of these, atopic dermatitis typically surfaces first, primarily affecting infants and young children. Globally, around 20% of children are affected, […]
Managing Your Child’s Fever: Simple Tips from a Pediatrician
A fever occurs when the body temperature rises above the normal range. It is the body’s natural defense mechanism against infections like viruses or bacteria.