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Welcome to Kidcrew’s blog, where our team of pediatric health experts share their knowledge and insights on the health and well-being of children and families. From nutrition and lifestyle tips to parenting advice, our blog is your trusted go-to source for all things related to kids’ health and wellness.
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Why Does My Nose Run?
Your nose produces up to a pint of snot per day, but you swallow most of it. While that may seem gross, it actually is very important and helps you stay healthy. Your snot keeps germs dirt and bacteria from getting into your lungs. Kind of like an air filter as you breathe.
What Causes Body Odor and How To Manage It
Body odor, often a source of discomfort and self-consciousness, has its roots in a mixture of sweat, bacterial activity, and even dietary habits. Beyond the daily shower routine, understanding these triggers offers avenues for effective management and restored confidence.
When Will I Stop Growing?
Our journey from childhood to adulthood is marked by numerous milestones, one of which is our physical growth. The question many of us ponder is: when will I reach my peak height? Dive into the factors influencing growth, from genetics to nutrition, and discover when most individuals typically stop growing.
Timely Care: Ensuring Immediate Medical Attention for Children After Hours
Join Kidcrew’s After Hours Crew and be part of a team that values timely care and immediate medical attention for children. Make a significant impact in their lives and contribute to improved patient outcomes. Join us and deliver quality care without the long wait times.
Why Do My Eyes Water?
Why Do Eyes Water? The Answer Might Not Be What You Expect! You’re outdoors, and a wind suddenly blows you in the face. You just noticed your eyes are tearing up and you’re not sad. So what’s going on? “My eyes are watering, and I’m not crying?”.
Why Do I Yawn?
Yawning is normal – from babies to grandparents – everybody yawns. Even your pets and wild animals yawn. So why do we yawn? Well, the truth is we don’t know for sure, but we have a few ideas on why people yawn.
Why Do I Need To Wash My Hands?
Why do I need to wash my hands? Easy – washing your hands helps protect you from germs. It also helps protect from spreading germs to other people.
What Can I Do With Smelly Breath?
Bad breath is common, and anybody can have it from time to time. The good news is there are ways to prevent bad breath and even treat it in more severe cases.
How Tall Will I Be?
Children grow about 5 centimetres each year between age 4 and the start of puberty. It is not possible to predict exactly how tall a child will be until they stop growing, but there are a few things that can help us make a guess.
My child is constipated, what should I do?
Kids these days often eat lots of processed and unhealthy foods and the result is a very common problem, constipation. Making a habit of including some of these great high-fiber foods every day can really help!
What is Flat Head Syndrome in Babies?
What is plagiocephaly (baby head shape flattening)? Plagiocephaly is a fancy term for flat head syndrome. There are actually 2 types: plagiocephaly (where one side of the head is flatter than the other, commonly associated with torticollis), and brachycephaly (flat head across the whole back of the skull).
How To Tell If Children Have a Migraine Headache?
Unlike adults who can describe their symptoms (one-sided pounding headache with sensitivity to light, sound, nausea, and vomiting) most young children are limited in their ability to describe their headache given their developmental stage.