Sunday, May 10, 2009

Ringworm Vs. Spider Bite

cradle cap / diarrhea / FEVER

cradle cap
seborrheic dermatitis, commonly known as cradle cap, is one of the typical problems of early childhood. It is a skin disease characterized by excessive production of sebum that usually occurs after the first weeks of life of the child and that usually disappears within three months, even if sometimes you have seborrheic dermatitis to the 11.
The cradle cap takes its name from the fact that occurs when the child is still at the stage where her only food is milk.


diarrhea
Diarrhea is a disorder characterized by frequent defecation stool consistency of liquid or semi-liquid.
More than a real disease, diarrhea is a symptom of an intestinal disorder that can be varied.

is very common in children who, through diarrhea, react to external attacks.


FEVER Fever is the increasing temperature above the normal threshold, which is around 37 ° C (between 36.4 and 37.4 ° C).

Fever is one of the symptoms most often used from the human body to signal abnormalities in the normal functioning of the body. Fever, in fact, is the tool that the human body uses to prevent the proliferation of infectious organisms, these organisms, in fact, can not survive at a temperature greater than body temperature.
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