Dr. Yeung Ho Hong 楊浩康
ChildSkin Common Problems

楊浩康 - ChildSkin Common Problems

    Qualificatins:

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, The University of Hong Kong
  • Master of Science in Practical Dermatology, Cardiff University
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dermatology, Queen Mary University of London
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Practical Dermatology, Cardiff University
  • Diploma in Advances in Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health, The University of Hong Kong

ChildSkin Common Problems

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Children's health is at the center of every family's attention, but as children grow, they may face some common health problems. Understanding these issues and what to do about them can help parents recognize symptoms early and take appropriate action to protect their children's health.

Gastrointestinal problems such as diarrhea are as common as constipation. An unbalanced diet or viral infection can lead to diarrhea, while insufficient water intake can lead to constipation. Providing high-fiber foods, ensuring adequate hydration, and avoiding processed foods can help. In addition, ear infections are common in young children, especially after a cold. Earache, fever, or hearing loss can be signs and symptoms, and prompt medical attention is needed to avoid complications.

Skin problems such as eczema also plague many children, and the redness, swelling and itching caused by dryness or allergies can interfere with sleep and mood. Using gentle skin care products and avoiding irritants is key. Finally, tooth decay is a hidden concern for children's oral health, with excessive sweets and poor brushing habits being the main causes. Developing proper oral hygiene habits at an early age can effectively prevent them.

Most of these common health problems can be improved with routine care and preventive measures, but if symptoms persist or worsen, professional advice should be sought. Children's health requires careful attention, and parental observation and knowledge is the first line of defense. By understanding these issues, we can create a healthier environment for our children to grow up in.

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