If your child is sick (or you think he is sick), be sure to show him or her to a doctor and not self-medicate.
Here are the most common problems that parents "diagnose" without consulting a specialist.
Hyperactivity
Attention deficit disorder in their child is often suspected by parents who get tired of his disobedience and mobility. It is very convenient to write off all the mistakes of upbringing on hyperactivity, but in fact this is a serious neurological disorder, which simply should not be attributed to your child.
To diagnose attention deficit disorder, you need a visit to a doctor, a series of tests. It is impossible to make such a diagnosis on your own and even more so to try to "treat" it with something.
Lactose and gluten intolerance
They are managed by those parents who have eaten dairy products all their lives and porridge, but then suddenly decided that minor health problems, skin or weight problems are the same intolerance.
It can only be determined by a special analysis, therefore, if you suspect lactose or gluten intolerance, consult a doctor, but do not put your child on a fictitious diet yourself.Bronchitis and pneumonia
If a child's cough lasts more than a week, vigilant relatives immediately decide that the infection has "gone down" - and now the bronchi, and even the lungs, are affected. Self-selected antibiotics, inhalations, warming are used, which in fact can only worsen the situation.
A child should not take any antibiotics without a doctor's diagnosis. First you need to find out exactly the cause of the cough, and not act at random.
Rotavirus
If a child is sick, vomits, he has diarrhea - this is not necessarily a rotavirus, although the symptoms are typical for him. But it can also be food or chemical poisoning, gastrointestinal diseases, etc. With any suspicion of a child's poisoning / rotavirus should be urgently examined by a doctor, just give a warm drink and wait for it to pass by itself, - dangerous.Allergy
If a child develops a rash, a sudden cough or a runny nose, some parents are inclined to immediately declare it an allergy and begin self-treatment. However, only a doctor can assess the rash and say what it might be. And until his conclusion, you can not give the child any drugs for allergies.
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