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Pneumonia in a child: types, causes and treatment
Pneumonia in both a child and an adult is pneumonia, which affects the alveoli and tissues. The process can affect only part of the lung (focal), or spread further. As a result, pneumonia in a child can cover completely one lung (total). Therefore, it is one-sided and even two-sided. In this article, we will analyze why a disease may appear, how to determine it, cure it and prevent it.
Causes of pneumonia in children
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Pneumonia can be caused by various reasons. Provoke the development of the disease can: hypothermia, a decline in immunity, stress, hypo – and vitamin deficiencies, systemic sleep deprivation, general overwork. Continue reading
Stomatitis in a child: treatment
Whether stomatitis requires treatment in a small child – parents often think when they find symptoms. In appearance, it may seem harmless. Some children may not even have a fever, he eats normally. But the cases are different. When a child has stomatitis, treatment can be organized at home. But you need to consult a specialist. The doctor will examine the oral cavity of the small patient and determine the type of inflammation. The disease has 7 varieties. Therefore, stomatitis in a child will require an individual treatment. The cure plan may vary depending on the cause of the disease. Stomatitis is most often found in childhood. The causes of inflammation are not fully understood. It is believed that this is due to the reaction of human immunity to unidentified molecules. If the body cannot recognize them, it gives such a reaction. There are many white blood cells that must cope with “strangers.” They accumulate in certain areas, and parents observe white sores in the baby’s mouth. Continue reading
Is it possible to combine caffeine and alcohol
PMS in men: how a cup of aromatic coffee manifests itself cheers up, invigorates, and raises attention. A tasty drink, if not abused, does not harm the body. Alcohol, on the contrary, allows you to relax. What happens when these drinks are combined? Can I use caffeine before, during, and after drinking alcohol? What are the consequences of such a combination? Continue reading