It could be because the child has an allergy to something in or around the house.
my husband had a constantly running nose as a child and it was found to be an allergy to wheat (his mother fed him cream of wheat every am)
it could be possible but improbable, ask ted nugent
Have your doctor order blood tests for heavy metals. There could well be a correlation. Please do it soon.
depends on the separation if its day to day it could teach the child indapendace if it is perminit it could cause the child to have seperartion anxiety in the future and even hender how the handle future sitiations they could develop failure to commit because of the fear of having to face the pain of separation all over again
If the AC is on constantly, the fan will be on constantly. If that's not it, it mught be the fan relay or the temperature sensor.
No, autism cannot kill a child - no more than having neurotypical brain could.
Chronic bloodshot eyes could be caused by a variety of factors including dry eye syndrome, allergies, eye infections, or underlying health conditions such as hypertension. It is recommended to see an eye doctor to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.
It could mean he has a colon ulcer.
Panda123kool:The cause of the child's death after birth could be if the child isn't full grown. It could have a disease or also just not be able to breathe! Sometimes death happens for te child even it it is perfectly healthy.
No.
When a child is having a seizure, the first thing to do is to ensure their safety by moving any nearby objects that could cause injury and placing them on a flat, soft surface. It's important to stay calm and time the seizure, noting its duration. Avoid putting anything in the child's mouth, and do not restrain their movements. After the seizure, provide comfort and reassurance as they regain awareness.
It is likely that if you have an alergy to fur then having a hamster in your room could cause asma.
Colds do not cause seizures, though you could happen to have a seizure while you have a cold.