Underwear soiling (also known as faecal incontinence) is a problem that arises in children commonly as a result of ongoing constipation. Treatment is similar to that recommended for constipation.
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Constipation in children
When children are constipated, they have stools that are hard, dry and difficult (or painful) to pass. Constipation in kids is usually behavioural and caused by their decision to delay going to the toilet.Â
Peanut allergy in children
Peanut allergy is the most common serious food allergy in children. About 3 in every 100 infants are allergic to peanuts, and the prevalence seems to be rising.
Iron deficiency anaemia in children
Many children do not get enough iron from their diet to meet the demands of their growing bodies. This can result in low body iron and eventually iron deficiency anaemia (low haemoglobin).
Childhood infections: minimising the spread
The 3 most effective ways of stopping the spread of childhood infections are: getting your children vaccinated; keeping them at home when they are sick; and careful hand washing.
When to see your doctor
Deciding whether to go to the doctor about symptoms is not always easy, especially in children, but some symptoms should not be ignored.
Infectious diseases: when can my child go back to school or child care?
Children with certain infections need to stay away from school or child care to recover and to help stop the spread of infection. Use this guide to work out how long your child should stay away.
Thyroid disease in children
Learn about the signs, symptoms and treatment of thyroid disease in children.
9 Signs your child may have OCD
Kids who are compelled to display repetitive behaviours may have OCD – here are 9 signs your child may be suffering from OCD, brought to you by myDr.com.au
Gastroenteritis in children
Gastroenteritis (gastro) is very common among young children. Most kids recover in a few days. Encouraging children to drink frequently is important.