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Pneumonia: Symptoms, Treatment and When to Seek Help

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Pneumonia is an infection that affects the lungs and can make breathing feel harder than usual. It may start after a cold, flu, COVID-19 or another respiratory infection, but it can also appear more suddenly. Some people recover at home with the right treatment and rest, while others need urgent care, especially babies, older adults and people with chronic medical conditions. Knowing the symptoms and warning signs can help you act early and prevent complications. On this page What is pneumonia? Common symptoms to watch for Who is more at risk? How pneumonia is diagnosed Treatment and recovery How to reduce your risk When to seek help What is pneumonia? An infection inside the lungs Pneumonia happens when infection causes inflammation in the air sacs of the lungs. These air sacs can fill with fluid or pus, which makes it harder for oxygen to move into the blood...

Heart Murmurs in Children: When They’re Harmless and When They’re Not

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Being told that you or your child has a heart murmur can sound frightening, but a murmur is not always a sign of heart disease. In many people, especially children, a murmur is harmless and simply reflects normal blood flow through a healthy heart. In other cases, it may be a clue that the heart valves, heart muscle or heart structure need further assessment. The most important thing is to understand what a murmur means, which symptoms matter and when a check-up is needed. On this page What is a heart murmur? When a murmur may be harmless When a murmur may need further investigation Heart murmurs in children Heart murmurs in adults How doctors check a heart murmur When to seek medical help What is a heart murmur? An extra sound heard through a stethoscope A heart murmur is an extra sound heard during a heartbeat. Instead of the usual “lub-dub” sound, a doctor ...

Fungal Skin Infections: How to Spot Them and Treat Them Properly

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Fungal skin infections are very common and, in most cases, treatable. They often appear in warm, moist areas of the body, such as between the toes, in the groin, under the breasts, in skin folds or on the scalp. Although they are usually not dangerous, they can be uncomfortable, itchy, persistent and contagious. The key is to recognise the signs early, use the correct treatment and avoid quick fixes that may make the infection worse. On this page What causes fungal skin infections? How to spot common fungal infections Why fungal infections are sometimes mistaken for other rashes How fungal skin infections are treated Common treatment mistakes to avoid How to prevent spreading or recurrence When to see a doctor What causes fungal skin infections? Fungi like warm, damp environments Many fungal skin infections are caused by dermatophytes, a group of fungi that li...

Screen Time and Its Impact on Children's Behaviour

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Screens are part of everyday life, from homework and video calls to cartoons, games and social media. For many families, the question is no longer simply, “How much screen time is too much?” but rather, “What is my child watching, when are they watching it, and what is it replacing?” Used thoughtfully, digital media can support learning and connection, but when screen use becomes excessive, poorly timed or emotionally overwhelming, it can affect behaviour, sleep, concentration and family routines. On this page A more balanced way to think about screen time How screens can affect sleep and mood Why some children become more irritable or impulsive Why content matters as much as time What screen time may be crowding out Healthy screen habits that actually work When to ask for help A more balanced way to think about screen time It is not only about counting minutes ...