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Hand foot and mouth disease in children caused by coxsackievirus

Coxsackievirus is the main cause of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) in children. It is a common and highly contagious illness, especially among children under five years old. Symptoms include fever, a skin rash, and blisters on the hands, feet, and inside the mouth, which can make eating and...

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When is root canal treatment necessary for children and how is it done

"Children's root canal treatment is an important dental procedure that some kids may need when they have deep cavities or tooth inflammation. This procedure can be worrying for parents, but knowing the potential risks, the cases that require root canal treatment, and the correct way to...

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Enamel and dentin defects in children signs and treatment

Have you noticed any changes in your child’s teeth? Whether it’s yellowing, white spots, weak areas in the enamel, or sensitivity while eating and drinking, these could be signs of enamel and dentin defects in children. This issue is very common and can appear from the first baby teeth...

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Crooked teeth in children causes and how to fix them easily

Have you noticed that your child’s teeth aren’t growing in a straight line, or that some are tilted forward or backward? Crooked teeth are a very common issue in children and can start appearing at an early stage, whether in baby teeth or permanent teeth. This problem may be mild and...

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Dead tooth in children causes symptoms and easy treatment methods

Have you ever noticed your child’s tooth changing color or suddenly stopping its growth? This could be a sign of what’s known as a “dead tooth” in children — a condition that’s more common than you might think and can sometimes go unnoticed. In this Dalili...

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Teething in Children How to Detect and Treat It Safely

Have you noticed an extra tooth in your child's mouth, or observed crowded teeth and delayed alignment? This condition is medically known as hyperdontia or supernumerary teeth, and it is more common in children. It can affect tooth alignment, speech, chewing, and sometimes the appearance of the ...

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Absence of teeth in children causes and solutions from Hypodontia - Anodontia

Have you noticed that your child’s teeth haven’t appeared at the expected time? Or perhaps some teeth have come in while others are missing? This condition is medically known as Hypodontia when some teeth are absent, and Anodontia when all teeth are missing, which is a very rare...

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Corneal aberrations in children causes and immediate treatment

Internal corneal layer deformities in children are sensitive eye conditions that can significantly affect a child’s vision if not detected and treated early. The cornea—the transparent layer covering the eye—plays a crucial role in focusing light onto the retina, and any...

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Corneal abrasions in children causes symptoms and treatment methods

Corneal scratches in children are a common issue that worries many parents, especially since the eye is a very sensitive organ. Even a minor scratch can cause severe pain, constant tearing, and light sensitivity, making the child uncomfortable most of the time. Understanding the causes, symptoms,...

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Signs of serious eye injuries in children that you should never ignore

Eye injuries in children are one of the most concerning accidents for any parent because the eye is a very sensitive organ, and even a minor blow can turn into a serious problem if not treated promptly. Sometimes the injury may seem minor and insignificant, but in reality, there are specific...

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The effect of chemical injuries on childrens eyes and methods of protection

Chemical eye injuries are among the most serious accidents a child can experience. Even a small drop of a chemical—whether a cleaning agent or sanitizer—can cause severe damage to the cornea and lead to vision impairment if not treated promptly. Many parents don’t realize that...

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Eye herpes in children detect it quickly and treat it safely

Herpes Eye Infection in Children (Ocular Herpes) is an important medical condition that parents need to be aware of. The infection can appear suddenly, causing redness, tearing, light sensitivity, and sometimes temporary vision impairment. Early detection and proper treatment are key to protecting...

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Corneal-scleral fusion in children causes symptoms and treatment

Many parents are often surprised when they notice any change in their child’s eyes, especially if the eye looks different or there is adhesion between the cornea and the sclera. Corneoscleral adhesion in children is a rare but very important condition, as it can affect vision and the...

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Nystagmus in children causes exercises and quick treatment

Many parents are often surprised when they notice their child’s eyes moving abnormally or shaking, and they start to worry: "Is this normal? Is there a vision problem?" One of the most common conditions that can appear in infants and young children is nystagmus, which can range from ...

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Microphthalmia in children causes symptoms and treatment methods

Many parents are surprised after their baby is born to notice that the size of the eye doesn’t look normal, and the first question that comes to mind is: “Does my child have a problem?” One of the most common conditions that can appear early is Microphthalmia (small eye) in...

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Third nerve palsy in children effective treatment tips and exercises

Congenital third nerve palsy in children is a rare but very important condition for every parent to understand. It affects eye movement and the child’s ability to focus, and it may lead to vision problems or changes in facial expressions.In this article, we’ll talk in detail about the...

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Blepharoptosis syndrome in children causes types and treatment methods

Ptosis (Eyelid Drooping) in Children is a rare but important condition for parents to know about. It causes difficulty in opening the eye or reduced eyelid movement, which can affect vision or lead to cosmetic concerns for the child. we’ll explore the causes of ptosis, its symptoms,...

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Marcus Jan syndrome in children jaw twitching symptoms and treatment

Marcus Gunn syndrome, also known as jaw-winking, is a rare condition that affects some children, causing involuntary movements of the jaw or face. Although it is not always serious, it can sometimes impact the child’s speech, eating, or even self-confidence. In this  Dallily Medical ...

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Horner syndrome in children causes symptoms and treatment

Horner's syndrome in children is a rare condition that affects the nerves controlling the eyes and face, causing symptoms such as drooping eyelids, small pupils, and reduced sweating on one side of the face. Although the syndrome itself is usually not life-threatening, understanding its causes, ...

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Myasthenia gravis in children symptoms causes and treatment

Myasthenia Gravis (MG) in children is a rare condition that causes muscle weakness, making it difficult for the child to move or control facial and eye muscles. The disease can appear at any age and usually requires close monitoring by a pediatric neurologist.In this Medical Guide, we will cover...

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