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Por Mr Prince Modayil
26.02.21
Otorrinolaringología
What to do when your child has a nosebleed
If your child is having a nosebleed, don't panic! Simply follow the steps outlined in this article in order to comfort your child and to make it stop. Read expert ENT surgeon Mr Prince Modayil's advice now!
Por Mr Prince Modayil
12.02.21
Otorrinolaringología
Nosebleeds in children: what are the causes and is it normal?
As a parent, it can be worrying to see your child experiencing a nosebleed, but fortunately, in most cases, it really is nothing to worry about. Here, one of our expert ENT specialists Mr Prince Modayil explains just how common nosebleeds are, the possible causes and when to take your little one to see a doctor.
Por Mr Thomas Crompton
18.12.20
Traumatología
parent's guide DDH babies young children
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a hip condition in which the ball and socket joint of the hip doesn't form properly in babies and young children. Orthopaedic surgeon, Mr Thomas Crompton explains what causes it and how it can be treated.
Por Mr Prince Modayil
25.11.20
Otorrinolaringología
Why you shouldn’t neglect tongue-tie treatment
Did you know that tongue-tie affects 4 to 11 per cent of newborns in the UK? Learn the importance of treating tongue-tie in both children and adults, as explained by ENT specialist and expert in the condition, Mr Prince Modayil.
Por Mr Simon Clarke
24.11.20
Cirugía Pediátrica
Orchidopexy for undescended testicles
Consultant paediatric surgeon, Mr Simon Clarke, provides an expert insight into the orchidopexy procedure for undescended testicles. He discusses the surgery, the prognosis of children with undescended testicles, the risks of treatment, and more.
Por Mr Simon Clarke
17.11.20
Cirugía Pediátrica
Undescended testicles: how are they treated?
Leading paediatric surgeon, Mr Simon Clarke, spoke to us about all the symptoms of undescended testicles, how the condition is diagnosed, how common it is and when it should be treated. We found out details on the procedure and how people should prepare for the operation.
Por Mr Christopher Pepper
11.11.20
Otorrinolaringología pediátrica
Why my child keep getting swimmer's ear
Swimmer's ear, also known as otitis externa, is an infection of the skin of the ear canal and all too common in children who spend a lot of their time in the water, especially during the summer. Some children develop repeat infections which will need extra care and attention. Mr Christopher Pepper explains more.
Por Mr Thomas Crompton
02.11.20
Traumatología
Limb lengthening: precise nail surgery
Limb lengthening surgery can be carried out on children whose legs are different length or if their legs are unusually short. In this article, we spoke with Mr Thomas Crompton, a leading trauma and orthopaedic surgeon about limb lengthening, whether it's painful, how long the lengthening process takes and how results are achieved.
Por Dr Alessandro Giardini
28.09.20
Cardiología
Congenital heart disease (for parents): what is the outlook?
As a parent, it can be very scary to find out that your baby has a congenital heart defect and undoubtedly you must be wondering what the outlook is for your child's future. Here, one of our top paediatric cardiologists Dr Alessandro Giardini explains the causes of congenital heart disease and the overall outlook of the condition.
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