- 1. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... to skin problems, including bacterial and fungal infections. Gum infections also may be a concern, especially if you have a history of poor dental hygiene. Osteoporosis. Diabetes may lead to lower ...
- 2. Poison ivy rash
- (Poison ivy rash)
- ... Keep pets from running through wooded areas so that urushiol doesn't accidentally stick to their fur, which you then may touch. If you think your pet may have run through poison ivy, oak or sumac, put ...
- 3. Ventricular septal defect
- (Ventricular septal defect )
- ... Do you recommend any dietary or activity restrictions? Do you recommend taking antibiotics before dental appointments or other medical procedures? What is the risk that my future children will have ...
- 4. How Dental Implants Work in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Dental implants in Shanghai are a clever way of replacing missing teeth, or equally as a means of treating loose dentures where they provide stability for a set of false teeth. Moreover, implants can also ...
- 5. Dental Advice for Pregnant Women in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- Pregnancy is a difficult time for women, especially when this is their first time. Mood swings can lead to a sense of confusion and depression. Dental problems are an added complication as the expectant ...
- 6. Healthy and Nutritious Foods For A Growing Mouth
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... learning potential. A healthy diet in childhood can help to prevent anemia, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis and dental problems. A Healthy Diet for Young Children A healthy diet consists ...
- 7. How Does a Cavity Form?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... eating has broken down Mother Nature’s perfect model. These days our enamel can often no longer withstand the strains that we place on it – when this barrier fails us, disease enters, dental decay follows, ...
- 8. What are the Causes of Bleeding Gums?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... of some costly dental procedures, or perhaps if it’s too late, we may eventually lose our teeth and have to get an implant. What Makes Our Gums Bleed? The most common biological causes of bleeding ...
- 9. Dental Health: Keeping Your Child's Teeth Healthy
- (Teething & Tooth Care)
- ... and kept clean, thereby reducing any infections. As you might guess, the number-one dental problem among preschoolers is tooth decay. Approximately one out of ten two-year-olds already have one or more ...
- 10. Common Conditions in Newborns
- (3 Months)
- ... others persist longer term. Quite often the injury is a broken collarbone, which will heal quickly if the arm on that side is kept relatively motionless. Incidentally, after a few weeks a small lump may ...
- 11. Celiac disease
- (Celiac disease)
- ... cramps Skin rash Mouth sores Dental and bone disorders (such as osteoporosis) Tingling in the legs and feet (neuropathy) Some indications of malabsorption of nutrients that may result from ...
- 12. Latex allergy
- (Latex allergy)
- ... transmission, but they can be more expensive. Carry nonlatex gloves. You'll have them available in case of a medical or dental emergency. Avoid inhaling latex. Stay away from areas of your workplace ...
- 13. Wilms' tumor
- (Wilms' tumor )
- ... Use lip balm or petroleum jelly to soothe cracked lips. Ideally, your child should have necessary dental care before treatment begins. Afterward check with your child's doctor before scheduling visits ...
- 14. Ways to Keep Your Child Healthy in Shanghai
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- ... Start dental visits at age three; then twice a year for a check-up and cleaning. Using a soft toothbrush, help your child brush for two minutes twice a day, including right before bed. ...