Welcome to the new KidsHealth website! See what is new.

Header

Low or no data? Visit zero.govt.nz, search for KidsHealth, and click on our logo to return and browse for free. Need help?

For free medical advice call Healthline 0800 611 116. Healthline provides a 24 hour, 7 days a week, over-the-phone health service. For emergencies call 111.  

Display 439 results for: 'credit fc26 Visitez le site Buyfc26coins.com Meilleur prix garanti pour les FC 26 coins.gml2'

Not what you are looking for? You could reset the filters and try again or browse Health topics A to Z.

  1. Key points about supporting young children with cancer your student may need more support from you when they return because they have been used to interacting more with adults than children while in hospital you may need to help them connect with other …
    Last reviewed
  2. Key points about asthma asthma is a condition that leads to narrowing of the airways of the lungs symptoms include wheeze, cough and difficulty breathing common asthma triggers are colds (viruses), exercise, dust, pollens and cigarette smoke   What is …
    Last reviewed
  3. Key points about spondylolysis in children and young people spondylolysis is a small stress fracture in part of a spinal bone it most often affects the lower back it is common in sporty tamariki and rangatahi some tamariki have mild symptoms, some have no …
    Last reviewed
  4. Key points about mumps mumps is caused by a virus it is very easy to catch vaccination is the only way to prevent mumps Check the information about mumps vaccination. Mumps Vaccination What is mumps? Mumps is a viral illness which can be serious. It …
    Last reviewed
  5. How to take warfarin for rheumatic heart disease The information on this page is from the handout Warfarin patient information by Te Whatu Ora | Health New Zealand.    Share or print a PDF version of the booklet in your preferred language.       You can …
    Last reviewed
  6.   How to look after your child’s teeth in 5 steps Healthy teeth = a healthy smile. Follow these 5 steps to protect your child's teeth.           Caring For Your Baby's Teeth Brush teeth twice a day By about 3 years of age your child will have their first …
    Last reviewed
  7. Key points about ADHD medicine medicine can help tamariki with ADHD-Aroreretini manage their symptoms stimulant medicines are an effective treatment for many school-aged tamariki with ADHD-Aroreretini a health professional will carefully monitor your …
    Last reviewed
  8. Bronchiolitis animation    Key points about bronchiolitis bronchiolitis causes breathing problems in pēpi bronchiolitis is very easy to catch breastfeeding and a smoke-free environment give the best protection against bronchiolitis bronchiolitis is …
    Last reviewed
  9. Asthma attack animation   Key points about asthma attacks any child with asthma can have a severe asthma attack tamariki with asthma have airways that are sensitive and react to certain triggers symptoms of an asthma attack include cough, wheezing and …
    Last reviewed
  10. Key points about young people and vaping vaping may be less harmful than smoking, but its long-term effects are still unknown nicotine can change the way the teenage brain develops and works experimentation with vaping often begins at a young age vaping …
    Last reviewed
  11.   Key points about a gastroscopy in children a gastroscopy is a procedure that looks inside the upper part of the digestive tract gastroscopies help doctors diagnose and manage medical conditions tamariki (children) can usually go home on the same day as …
    Last reviewed
  12.   Key points about tetanus and unvaccinated children tetanus is an extremely dangerous disease only vaccination can prevent tetanus if you decide not to vaccinate your child against tetanus, you need to take extra steps to keep your child safe if they …
    Last reviewed
  13. Why it's important to keep children safe online The internet is great for learning and connecting with others, but it also comes with some risks. That's why it's important to know how to keep your child safe online. Tamariki and rangatahi with online …
    Last reviewed
  14. Key points about fussy eating in children  fussy eating is common in tamariki - most tamariki will eat when they’re hungry it is common for tamariki to dislike some foods most tamariki gradually eat and explore new foods as they get older it can be useful …
    Last reviewed
  15. Key points about the benefits of screen time screens are becoming a big part of everyday life for many tamariki and rangatahi there are some positives for tamariki and rangatahi when they use technology in a healthy way research shows that too much screen …
    Last reviewed
  16. Key points about bronchiectasis bronchiectasis (Bx) is where the airways in the lungs have become damaged and scarred mucus gets trapped in pockets in the airway, causing chest infections the main symptoms of bronchiectasis are a wet-sounding cough that …
    Last reviewed
  17. Key points about type 2 diabetes in children the medical name for diabetes is diabetes mellitus diabetes is a condition that happens when the level of glucose in the blood is too high for a long time type 2 diabetes is more common in adults but can happen …
    Last reviewed
  18.   Key points about a colonoscopy in children a colonoscopy is a procedure that looks inside the lower digestive tract (bowel) your child will need to prepare for a colonoscopy so the doctor can see clearly colonoscopies help doctors diagnose and manage …
    Last reviewed
  19. Key points about sleep associations sleep associations happen when your child learns to fall asleep with a certain object or activity changing sleep associations means helping your child learn to fall asleep on their own establish a consistent bedtime …
    Last reviewed
  20. Fever animation   Key points about fever in children a fever is a temperature over 38 degrees Celsius a fever is usually caused by a virus (like a cold) fever is a normal way for a child to fight an infection if your baby with a fever is under 3 months …
    Last reviewed
  21. … does not have excessive bleeding from the operation site Pain management before, during and after an anaesthetic …
    Last reviewed
  22. Key points about eosinophilic oesophagitis eosinophilic oesophagitis is a rare condition that causes tamariki and rangatahi to have difficulties with their swallowing tube (oesophagus) it is more common in tamariki with allergies, asthma and eczema …
    Last reviewed
  23. Including calcium foods in your child's diet  Use an alternative milk with added calcium You might like to read about calcium needs first. Calcium Needs For Children With Cow's Milk Allergy Make sure the milk alternative you use has added calcium. Check …
    Last reviewed
  24. Key points about chemotherapy for childhood cancer your child may have several types of chemotherapy each type of chemotherapy medicine stops cell growth or destroys cells in a different way how your child receives chemotherapy will depend on the type of …
    Last reviewed
  25. Key points about parenting teens   teenage years are ones of great change most things about their world are changing – don't let your love be one of them the whānau (family) is the most important building block for a healthy teen parenting a teenager can …
    Last reviewed
  26. … biopsy.  Common side effects include: pain at the wound site – regular pain relief can help needing oxygen to help … by pain medicine swelling, redness or discharge around the site of the wound have a fever (temperature over 38 degrees …
    Last reviewed
  27. Key points about depression in children and young people depression is a serious illness that can make it hard to do everyday activities it is important to get help if you are worried your child could be depressed there are effective treatments for …
    Last reviewed
Shielded site