- 21. Toilet Training Children with Special Needs
- (Toilet Training)
- ... such as candy or a toy can be effective. Most find it extremely difficult to adjust to any change in routine. Some are particularly sensitive to touch and other sensory input and become upset by the frequent ...
- 22. When Not To Wean
- (Breastfeeding)
- ... not be the best time to wean, unless led by your child. On the other hand, your needs and the needs of a newborn may take priority. Always breastfeed the newborn first, but try to be sensitive to the needs ...
- 23. Childhood asthma
- (Childhood asthma)
- ... understood. Developing an overly sensitive immune system generally plays a role. Some factors thought to be involved include: Inherited traits Some types of airway infections at a very young age ...
- 24. Marfan syndrome
- (Marfan syndrome)
- ... blurred vision and blindness. A cataract, which clouds the eye's normally clear lens. Detachment or tear in the retina, the light-sensitive tissue that lines the back wall of your eye. Lung complications ...
- 25. Canker sore
- (Canker sore)
- ... you're sensitive or allergic. Choose healthy foods. To help prevent nutritional deficiencies, eat plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Don't chew and talk at the same time. You could cause ...
- 26. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
- (Nasopharyngeal carcinoma )
- ... several times each day. Tell your doctor if your mouth becomes too sensitive to tolerate gentle brushing. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water after meals. Make a mild solution of warm water and ...