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No. Stuttering is not related to ear infections. If your child is stuttering you need to seek a speech therapist for him/her.
because every parent wants to see his child perfect and hates to see his child struggling just to understand and live like anormal child
CODA stands for Child Of Deaf Adult. They might be able to hear or not. It depends if the parent's deafness is hereditary.
Kathryn P. Meadow has written: 'Deafness and child development' -- subject(s): Child development, Children, Deaf, Deaf children
A child who has strep throat will have a sore throat, will often vomit and complain of headache or abdominal pain for several hours before the throat pain begins
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A distended abdomen in a child can be caused by various factors, including gas, constipation, overeating, food allergies, infections, or underlying medical conditions such as intestinal blockages or organ enlargement. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Green semen can be caused by infections, such as sexually transmitted infections or a prostate infection. In some cases, it may also be influenced by diet or certain medications. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and treatment.
Measles is a viral infection. Antibiotics treat infections caused by bacteria. Bacteria and viruses are two very different types of germs, and antibiotics will do nothing to cure the measles.
They must go through several tests to ensure that they are healthy enough to carry a child and not pass on any diseases or infections. They must provide information regarding HIV/AIDS.
There could be several reasons why your child has developed pneumonia twice in the last two months, including a weakened immune system, exposure to viral infections, or underlying health conditions like asthma or allergies. Frequent respiratory infections can also increase susceptibility. It's important to consult a healthcare professional to evaluate your child's health, identify any underlying issues, and determine appropriate preventive measures.
There are several things that can cause limited vocabulary, such as developmental disability, deafness or hearing loss, lack of socialization, shyness, etc. The child should be seen by a pediatrician who will be able to determine if he needs further help.