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Why is baby grooming important?

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  Hygiene: Babies have delicate skin that requires special care. Regular grooming, including bathing, cleaning their hair, and trimming their nails, helps to keep them clean and healthy. Comfort: Grooming can help your baby feel more comfortable by preventing irritations, such as diaper rash, and keeping their hair and nails from getting too long and causing discomfort. Bonding: Grooming can be a great way to bond with your baby. Spending time together during bath time or while brushing their hair can help strengthen your relationship. Safety: Keeping your baby's nails trimmed can help prevent them from scratching themselves, and keeping their hair out of their face can help prevent eye infections and other issues. Early Development: Grooming activities such as brushing and combing can help develop a baby's fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Socialization: As you groom your baby, you can talk to them and provide comfort, which helps your baby to feel more secur...

Types of Behavioral and Emotional disorders in children?

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  Common problems include disorders of sleep, crying, feeding and diet, discipline and sexuality, aggression and biting, toilet training, and school avoidance. familyphysicians should be aware of the management of behavioral problems and provide anticipatory or responsive guidance or reference information. Mental health disorders (mhd) are very common in childhood and they include emotional-obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd), anxiety, depression, disruptive (oppositional defiance disorder (odd), conduct disorder (cd), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (adhd) or developmental (speech/language delay, intellectual Behavioural disorders in children: They include emotional-obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd), anxiety, depression, odd, cd, adhd)or developmental (speech/language delay, intellectual disability) disorders or autistic spectrum) disorders.back,children's mental disorders,anxiety and depression,behavior or conduct problems,obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd),post...

What is Pediatric Plastic Surgery?

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  Plastic surgery to fix birth defects, injuries, and other problems can help a child feel better about their looks and help give them confidence. Examples of birth defects that can be helped with reconstructive surgery include: Cleft palate. surgeons are specially trained to perform surgical procedures on children, including infants, toddlers, and teenagers. The top cosmetic surgeries are breast augmentation, liposuction, nose reshaping, eyelid surgery, tummy tuck, and facelift. 1. General Plastic Surgery: ·        Reconstructive procedures : Reconstructive surgery repairs parts of your body affected by defects you were born with, defects that have developed because of disease, or defects caused by an injury. Cleft lip and palate repair and breast reconstructions are examples of reconstructive surgery ·        Cosmetic procedures: In cosmetic procedures, a variety of techniques and procedures are used, includ...

What are the types of Pediatric cancer?

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  Pediatric cancer refers to cancer that affects children and young adults. There are many types of pediatric cancer, but some of the most common include: 1. Brain tumors: These are tumors that develop in the brain or spinal cord. They can be benign or malignant. 2. Neuroblastoma: This is a type of cancer that develops in the nerve cells outside the brain. 3.  Wilms tumor : This is a type of kidney cancer that typically affects young children. 4. Lymphoma: This is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system. 5. Rhabdomyosarcoma: This is a type of cancer that develops in the soft tissues, such as muscles. 6. Retinoblastoma: This is a type of eye cancer that typically affects young children. 7. Osteosarcoma: This is a type of bone cancer that typically affects teenagers and young adults. 8. Ewing sarcoma: This is a type of bone cancer that typically affects children and teenagers. 9. Germ cell tumors: These are tumors that develop from the cells that pr...