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- Colic
Caring for a crying baby with colic can be stressful, so take some time out to calm down.
- Infant reflux
Reflux is common in babies and causes no pain or problems with weight gain in most babies.
- Abdominal pain in children
Children may feel stomach pain for a range of reasons and may need treatment.
- Breastfeeding and your diet
Breastfeeding women need to eat regularly and include a wide variety of healthy foods in their diet.
- Williams syndrome
Williams syndrome often goes undiagnosed, which means that some people with the disorder fail to get the support and treatment they need until later in life.
- Food additives
The long-term effects of consuming a combination of different additives in our food are currently unknown.
- Gallbladder - gallstones and surgery
Medical treatment for gallstones may not be necessary unless the gallstones cause symptoms.
- Kidney stones
For most types of kidney stones, the best ways to prevent stone growth or recurrence are to drink enough fluids, avoid urinary infections and treat with medications.
- Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, which can be either acute or chronic
- Epilepsy in children
Children with epilepsy generally have seizures that respond well to medication, and they enjoy a normal and active childhood.