DiYES International School – Removing a child’s baby teeth can be a concerning decision for many parents. While baby teeth typically fall out naturally between the ages of 6 to 7 years,…
DiYES International School – Hidden signs of vision impairment in children often go unnoticed, leading to delays in proper diagnosis and treatment. Vision problems can significantly affect a child’s ability to learn,…
DiYES International School – Flu season can be tough for parents, especially when it comes to managing flu symptoms in children. The flu, caused by the influenza virus, can be particularly…
DiYES International School – Diabetes in children is a serious health condition that impacts growth and development, happening when the body cannot produce enough insulin or when the cells cannot use it…
DiYES International School – Sugar affects a child’s brain in significant ways, especially when consumed in excessive amounts. While sugar is essential for energy production, too much of it can lead…
DiYES International School – When a child’s cold won’t heal, it can be concerning for parents. Children, especially toddlers, are prone to catching colds. However, if a cold persists for weeks or…
DiYES International School – Childhood vaccine schedule has become a focal point of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new role as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. During his first speech to…
DiYES International School – Bone fractures are common injuries in children. These fractures typically occur due to accidents during play or sports activities. Children’s bones are more flexible than adults, but they…
DiYES International School – Sepsis in children, also known as febrile seizures, often causes panic among parents. This condition typically affects children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years, triggered…