Scabies

A child with scabies may have a bumpy red rash, scabies can be unpleasant but they do not directly cause disease.

     Purging

Diarrhea is a very common problem in babies and children. It is usually mild and brief. Purging germs spread easily from person to person, and especially from child to child.

     Teething

In babies, tooth eruption is also called teething, this may cause a mild increase in your child temperature.Teething can be a tough time for babies and parents

     Fever

Fever called Suram in siddha. Fever (a high temperature) is common in children. Fever is a normal response to many illnesses, the most common being an infection in the body.

     Vormiting

vomiting in children is caused by gastroenteritis, an infection of the digestive tract. Vomiting can be beneficial by getting rid of toxic substances that have been swallowed. However, vomiting is most often caused by a disorder.

     Appetizer

An appetizer is meant to stimulate your appetite, making you extra hungry for your meal.

     Growth

The most rapid phase of growth occurs in the mother uterus. After birth, the growth rate gradually declines over the first several years of life.

     Phlegm

Phlegmy cough, that sounds as if mucus is rattling in her throat.

     Less Appetite

Child appetite has decreased Illness, congestion, and constipation are common ones.

     Indigestion

Symptoms of indigestion can include uncomfortable abdominal fullness after eating, or you may have pain or a burning sensation in your upper stomach.

     Constipation

When children are constipated, they have bowel motions that are hard, dry and difficult or painful to pass.Laxatives are often recommended for children who are eating solid foods, alongside diet and lifestyle changes.

     Cough

Cough is a respiratory tract infection,coughing is a healthy and important reflex that helps protect the airways in the throat and chest. Usually is not a sign of a serious condition.

     Cold

The cold mean upper respiratory infection. Cold is one of the most common illnesses in children.

     Rashes

Rashes can be caused by viruses , bacteria , heat, allergies, and many other things. It is very common for newborns to have rashes.

     Hair Growth

Hair growth may come back in 8-12 weeks. The hair of the child becomes weak and tends to break.

     Manal Vari Ammai

Manalvari is called types of chickenpox, Chickenpox an infection caused by the varicella virus, is a self-limited infection that most commonly affects children between 5-10 years of age. While the average incubation period from viral exposure to onset of symptoms is 12-14 days