Probiotics Work for Colic
March 18, 2013 by Dr Joseph
Filed under Childhood Illnesses
Colic is an infantile disease where a healthy child shows signs of discomfort (cramping, moaning, crying) for long periods of time without an discernible cause, usually during the first month of life. Many therapies and treatments are given in order to ease the discomfort and give the parents a relief from extended crying periods. One […]
Probiotics Shown to Decrease Respiratory Illnesses and Infections
February 14, 2010 by camh
Filed under Childhood Illnesses, Nutrition
During the winter season, many parents have ask about specific ways to prevent respiratory illnesses in their children.
Reflux: Getting to the Cause
February 5, 2010 by Dr Joseph
Filed under Childhood Illnesses
A large portion of children I see in my office experience a condition known as gastro-esophageal reflux, also known as GER, reflux or heart burn for short. When this pattern takes on a more serious disease status, it is known as, gastro-esophageal reflux disease, or GERD. In contrast to most pediatricians, many parents are reluctant to use medications to manage the symptoms of GER unless it is severely interfering with their child’s and the parents lives especially with sleep. GER is a potentially serious problem that can lead to other problems later in life including poor sleep patterns, failure to thrive, pneumonia, dental problems, asthma and other respiratory problems, which is why it is important to find the cause. Many children experience reflux at some point before 12 months but most resolve by 1 year as they begin to be upright longer after feedings.
Arm Your Spice Cabinet: Ginger
Latin name: Zingiber officinale
History of Ginger:
Ginger cultivation began in China and has since spread to India, West Africa and Caribbean. Ginger is part of the Zingiberaceae family. Other members of this family are turmeric, cardamom and galangal.