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Complications of congenital cataracts
...baby’s eyes are examined regularly and as soon as possible after the birth of your baby. cataract surgery cataract surgery poses a slight risk of: bleeding infection inflammation it is also...
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Slow weight gain after early good weight gain
...baby to be gaining weight slowly. however, if you are concerned that your baby was gaining weight at a faster rate previously then it is always wise to check with your doctor. there are a number of...
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Managing breastmilk intake
managing breastmilk intake if you are concerned about your baby’s milk intake, there are lots of ways to ensure your baby is getting the optimum amount of milk. it is quite common for mothers to...
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Skin to skin contact: mother and newborn
skin to skin contact: mother and newborn there has been lots of research done recently which suggests that immediately after birth; mothers and babies should be together skin to skin. the baby should...
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Finger and cup feeding
finger and cup feeding in the early days of your baby’s life you may find that finger feeding is a handy way to prepare your child for breastfeeding if they are initially reluctant to latch on...
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Breastfeeding myths
...baby not getting enough milk is poor latch on. ask a lactation consultant to show you the correct latch on technique. myth: it is normal for breastfeeding to hurt. fact: your breasts may be tender for...
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Eyesight problems in premature babies
eyesight problems in premature babies premature babies come into the world earlier than full term babies. a baby is considered premature if the pregnancy has lasted less than 37 weeks after the...
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Most common vision problems for children with Down syndrome
...baby is distressed by bright lights. the eyes may also water excessively. if you notice any of these symptoms urgent referral to an ophthalmologist is essential. nystagmus: nystagmus is where there is...
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Causes of myopia in young children
...baby or young child may develop myopia. the chances are increased if the baby has retinopathy of prematurity. also, certain eye conditions such as cataracts can also cause myopia. find out more about...
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Diagnosing strabismus
...baby is born the paediatrician will perform a screening eye exam to check for infections or structural problems with the eye. your baby’s eyes should be tested again at six months. at this...
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Strabismus
...baby’s eyes to wander as their eye muscles are not well coordinated but within a few weeks they learn to coordinate both eyes and this wandering should disappear. if you are concerned your child...
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Treatment for blepharitis
...baby shampoo will reduce the amount of bacteria and remove dead skin cells. this will allow the pores to stay open and allow the area to heal. you should also teach your child not to rub his eyes as...
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Causes of myopia in children and teenagers
...baby or young child may develop myopia. the chances are increased if the baby has retinopathy of prematurity. also, certain eye conditions such as cataracts can also cause myopia. learn more about...
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Conjunctivitis
...baby or toddler attends a crèche then you should check to see if he will be allowed to attend while he has symptoms. some crèches will allow attendance after 24 hours of treatment...
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Symptoms of nystagmus
...baby’s eye movements may increase when they try to focus on an object. null position for people suffering from nystagmus they often develop a head tilt. this is because there is a position in...
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Nystagmus
...baby can be born with nystagmus, or it can be something that is developed in the weeks or months after the birth. the bigger the eye movements are, the more likely that this is an indication of vision...
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Complications of blocked tear ducts
complications of blocked tear ducts if your baby has a blocked tear duct, then there are some mild complications which can arise. occasionally the eye may become red but this will likely come and go...
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Treatment for blocked tear ducts
...baby’s g.p. or paediatrician may refer you to an ophthalmologist who in turn may recommend the tear duct is opened with a probe. this is performed under general anaesthetic and is quite a brief...
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Causes of blocked tear ducts
...baby grows this will open and it is normal for the membrane to open before 10 to 12 months of age. learn more information about diagnosing blocked tear ducts...
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Symptoms of blocked tear ducts
symptoms of blocked tear ducts the main symptom of a blocked tear duct is persistent watery eyes. even when your baby is perfectly content she will have tears. you may also notice that her nose is...
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