Children and Adolescent Health

Askawayhealth Children and Adolescent Health Section

Our page on the Children and Adolescent Health covers a wide range of health care issues affecting babies, young and older children up to the age of 16 years.

Health problems for babies and other young people can be vastly different from that of older people.

In early childhood, the health problems we develop can be quite different from that of older people.

The size of children’s organs and tissue; and in some cases the different ways they work could account for this.

Conditions that affect the skin, inheritance disorders like Sickle Cell Disease, heart, kidney disease and infectious diseases are quite common problems young people encounter for which it is essential to receive the best advice on care.


Click on the links below for more:

Child and Adolescent Health Problems

Top tips about Newborn babies

Childhood Fever

Immunisation

AS Genotype – 7 Point Checklist

Post-immunisation reactions

Food Allergy basics in young children

Preventing Cervical Cancer – why young people need the HPV vaccine

Prioritising Immunisation

Baby Acne

Common Childhood Fungal Infections

Prevent Obesity In Children


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