Information to keep your family healthy, from nutrition through to fighting bacterial or viral infections, or preparing for surgery.

Concussions

Concussions are the most common type of head injury. Most concussions are not severe, however, a concussion can signal serious brain trauma

Heart murmurs

Heart murmurs can be either congenital (present at birth) or develop over time. Almost half of all babies and children have harmless heart murmurs.

Sickle cell anaemia

Sickle cell anaemia, sometimes called sickle cell disease, is a condition in which the normally flexible and round red blood cells are sticky, rigid, and shaped like a tiny sickle or crescent

Kids dental health Q&A

Kidspot fans had the opportunity to engage with specialist paediatric dentist, Amy Goodwin, in a Live Q&A session. Find out more about looking after the dental health of your children in our round up of the topics discussed.

All about tonsillitis

The tonsils are little buds at the back of the throat and are part of the body’s immune system. They help keep us from getting sick when germs enter the mouth by killing bacteria and viruses.

Scarlet fever

Though antibiotics have made scarlet fever far less intimidating than it used to be, it is still very serious and needs to be treated by a doctor.