We parents are so concerned about our child's health that sometimes we need a second opinion as to whether all is well. We rush to our paediatricians to get answers to our questions. Just chatting with them makes us feel at peace.
In today's episode we are in conversation with one of the most distinguished paediatricians in Singapore ( Dr. I Malathi). She obtained her doctorate in paediatricsfrom the august National University of Singapore and has been practising medicine for almost four decades.
In this episode, we tackle the following questions:
- What is a healthy child?
- Some children are notoriously. Why is this so?
- Obese and undernourished kids.
- How much water should a child drink?
- What are the signs parents should look for to know if their children, particularly daughters, are reaching puberty early ?
- How to strengthen immunity?
- What are the first aid techniques should a mother learn?
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