Pediatric Disorders
Pediatric disorders are health conditions that affect infants, children, and adolescents during their growth and development. These problems may include frequent infections, allergies, digestive issues, delayed growth, poor immunity, behavioral concerns, or sleep disturbances. Early and proper care is important to support a child’s physical and mental development.
Homeopathy offers gentle and safe treatment for pediatric disorders by understanding the child’s overall health, immunity, lifestyle, and family history. Medicines are natural, easy to administer, and suitable for children of all ages. With regular follow-ups, homeopathy helps strengthen immunity, improve resistance to illness, and support healthy growth in a natural and balanced way.
Worms
Worm infestation is a common health problem, especially in children, but it can also affect adults. It occurs when parasites live inside the intestines and disturb digestion, nutrition, and overall health. Homoeopathy offers a safe, natural, and effective approach to treating worm infections by addressing the root cause.
Homoeopathic Treatment for Worms
Homoeopathic medicines are selected based on the individual’s symptoms, age, and overall health. These medicines help eliminate worms, improve digestion, and strengthen immunity.
Common Symptoms of Worm Infestation
- Itching around the anus, especially at night
- Grinding of teeth during sleep
- Abdominal pain or discomfort
- Bloating, gas, or indigestion
- Loss of appetite or excessive hunger
- Weight loss and weakness
- Restlessness or irritability in children
- Worms visible in stool
Nocturnal Enuresis
Nocturnal Enuresis, commonly known as bedwetting, is a condition in which a person involuntarily passes urine during sleep. It is most commonly seen in children but can also occur in adolescents and adults. Although it is not a serious disease, it can affect a child’s confidence, emotional well-being, and quality of life.
Types of Nocturnal Enuresis
Primary Nocturnal Enuresis
- The child has never achieved nighttime bladder control
- Very common in children below 7 years
- Often related to delayed bladder maturity or deep sleep
Secondary Nocturnal Enuresis
- Bedwetting starts again after a dry period of 6 months or more
- May be caused by emotional stress, infections, or medical conditions
Tonsillitis
Tonsillitis is a condition in which the tonsils (two lymph glands located at the back of the throat) become inflamed due to viral or bacterial infection. It is common in children but can affect adults as well. Tonsils help fight infection, but when they become infected repeatedly, they themselves become a source of illness.
Common Causes of Tonsillitis
- Viral infections (common cold, flu viruses)
- Bacterial infections (especially Streptococcus bacteria)
- Weak immunity
- Exposure to cold air or cold food
- Recurrent throat infections
Common Symptoms
- Sore throat and pain while swallowing
- Red, swollen tonsils
- White or yellow patches on tonsils
- Fever and chills
- Bad breath
- Ear pain or headache
- Swollen neck glands
- Weakness and fatigue
Dentition Problems
Dentition problems refer to the various health issues and discomforts experienced during the eruption of teeth, especially in infants and young children. The teething process usually begins around 6 months of age and continues until all primary teeth erupt. During this phase, children may experience physical discomfort and behavioral changes.
Common Causes of Dentition Problems
- Natural eruption of teeth through the gums
- Inflammation and pressure on the gums
- Sensitivity of gums and oral tissues
- Weak digestion or nutritional deficiencies
Common Symptoms of Dentition Problems
- Excessive drooling
- Swollen, red, or tender gums
- Irritability and crying
- Chewing or biting on objects
- Mild fever
- Disturbed sleep
- Loss of appetite
- Loose motions or digestive upset (in some children)
Cough
Cough is a natural protective reflex of the body that helps clear the airways of mucus, dust, irritants, or infection. It is one of the most common symptoms seen in both children and adults and may occur due to various respiratory or allergic conditions.
Types of Cough
Dry Cough
- No mucus or phlegm
- Irritating and continuous
- Often worse at night or in cold air
Wet (Productive) Cough
- Produces mucus or phlegm
- Common in chest infections or colds
Chronic Cough
- Lasts more than 3–4 weeks
- May be due to allergies, asthma, sinus issues, or acid reflux
Fever
Fever is a common health condition in which the body temperature rises above normal (above 98.6°F / 37°C). It is usually a sign that the body is fighting an infection caused by viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms.
Fever is not a disease itself but a natural defense mechanism of the body to fight infections.
Common Causes of Fever
- Viral infections (cold, flu, viral fever)
- Bacterial infections
- Throat or chest infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Dengue, malaria, or typhoid
- Teething in children
- Heat exhaustion
Common Symptoms
- Increased body temperature
- Chills or shivering
- Body aches and weakness
- Headache
- Sweating
- Loss of appetite
- Fatigue or restlessness
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What Are Pediatric Disorders?
What Are the Most Common Pediatric Disorders?
Frequent infections (cold, cough, fever)
Asthma and allergies
Digestive problems
Developmental delays
Behavioral and learning disorders
Nutritional deficiencies
Is homoeopathy safe for children?
Why is early treatment important?