Thursday 17 April 2014

Children’s Health | Quays Clinic of Hypnotherapy

Children's Health

If you are looking online for a children's health system, childrens health partners, a childrens health fund, childrens health council or children’s nutrition you are probably doing so as a parent because you want the absolute best for your child. As parents its out job to protect our children at all cost which is why its very important to read as much as we can in a childrens health magazine about children’s nutrition and children’s health symptoms. Learning about healthy options for your child is the first step in parenting. You may not have all the answers, but it’s important to know some of the things your child needs to develop properly and know the warning signs if something are wrong.

Childrens Nutrition

Its very important to have a childrens health system in place because your children need the proper nutrition for healthy growth. Some of the most important nutrients they could be missing are:
  • Fiber: Fiber is important in children’s diets for healthy bowel movements. It may help reduce the risk of heart disease and high cholesterol as they grow older and maintain a proper diet enriched with fiber. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that children should receive 10 g of fiber daily. They are able to consume fiber naturally through fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Vitamin D: Vitamin D is important in kids health because their bodies and bones are still growing. Vitamin D helps absorb calcium into their bones. Rickets is a disease in which bones grow soft. This is comparable to osteoporosis. The AAP recommends that children receive 400 IU of Vitamin D daily. Children are able to receive Vitamin D through milk products, cereals, orange juice, and tuna fish.
  • Calcium: Calcium aids in proper bone growth, good muscle functioning, and good blood clotting. Depending on the child’s age, the AAP recommends children receive anywhere from 500 mg to 1,300 mg of calcium daily. Children can get calcium from milk products and orange juice fortified with calcium.
  • Potassium: Potassium is important for good fluid balance, a normal heart, healthy bones, and for a strong metabolism. The AAP recommends children receive anywhere from 3,000 mg to 4,700 mg of potassium daily. The best sources of potassium are in fruits, vegetables, dairy, and seafood.

Childrens Health Council

Most towns in the USA and UK have a childrens health council that provides advice and Information about health and social care, including disabilities, health and medical care. If you are looking for advice about a childrens health system, a childrens health fund or childrens health partners or just help with your childrens health symptoms contact your local authority or council who will be able to help you.

Childrens Health Magazine

If you are looking to find a childrens health magazine a good place to look is online. Here are some of the most popular childrens health magazines:
  • Kids Health and Wellbeing Magazine.
  • Healthy Children E – Magazine.
  • TotalHealth Magazine.
  • Childrens Health Wellbeing Magazine.

What Is The Childrens Health Fund?

The Children’s Health Fund (CHF) is a non-profit organization that provides health care to children and families on mobile medical clinics throughout the United States which was founded in 1997 by the singer song writer Paul Simon and Irwin Redlener who is a pediatrician. This childrens health fund was set up to help disadvantaged children and families as well as homeless people.

Childrens Health Partners

The childrens health partners are an organization that provides articles that are written by their doctors to assist parents when their children are ill or even when they are healthy.

Childrens Health Symptoms

When in any doubt at all about your childrens health symptoms do not waste any time at all, go straight to your doctor. Do not be put off seeking help for your childrens health symptoms just because some one at a medical center or on a reception desk tell you that everything is OK and that the childrens health symptoms are nothing to worry about (they may not be qualified to give you any advice). Hear are some of the more common childrens health symptoms to look out for:
  • Headaches.
  • Rashes.
  • Stiff neck.
  • Cuts and scrapes.
  • Vomiting and diarrhea.

Top Mental Health Concerns For Children

Parents must actively watch their children to see if there are mental health concerns. You can work with your child care provider if you are concerned, so they can help pay attention to. As a parent, you may not recognize the symptoms and think it’s just another stage your child is going through. Here are a few concerns:
  • Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
  • Autism.
  • Bipolar disorder.
  • Depression.
  • Schizophrenia.

Warning Signs Of Mental Illness

It’s hard distinguishing between a regular mood swing or temper tantrum and a genuine warning sign of mental illness. If you notice a rapid change in your child’s attitude or health conditions, you could contact your children’s healthcare provider and seek a referral to a children’s mental health hospital for an evaluation. Here are the top warning signs of mental health:
  • Behavior changes.
  • Concentration and focusing issues.
  • Frequent vomiting.
  • Harm to their own bodies.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Mood changes.
  • Substance abuse.

Mental Health Issues - Malnourishment

If you feel your child has some type of problem, mentally or physically, it’s important to get them to your health care provider. After a thorough examination and referral to other specialists, they may refer you to a children’s hospital. It’s important to never neglect your children’s health. If deemed necessary by the government, they can be taken into children in care. This is not healthy for a family. So pay special attention to your child’s needs.

Ian Smith (Distinction) D.Hyp  T.F.T  M.U.F.H  M.A.A.H  U.K.C.H.O  N.R.H  C.I.S.H
Quays Clinic of Hypnotherapy in North Shields near Newcastle upon Tyne Sunderland, County Durham and Gateshead.
Telephone: 0774 3353367.

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