1. Baby shaken

Would you imagine that a child develops diseases from his parents' carelessness? This is real and is called child abuse.

I agree with you Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States, This type of abandonment occurs in children under 18 and is exercised by parents or guardians.

The specialists detail that the lack of care, love and the environment favors the development of the following diseases.

 

1. Baby shaken

It is very common in children under the age of five. It occurs when the parents shake the baby, either to calm the crying or to play very aggressively.

This movement causes head injuries, as well as bleeding around the brain or inside the eyes. Other long-term sequelae include vision problems, physical disabilities, hearing loss and developmental delay.

 

2. Diaper dermatitis

The Spanish Society of Pediatrics stresses that it is a rash in the area that covers the diaper (gluteus, anus and legs). It is very painful; It generates itching and burning.

Leaving the child with the same diaper for hours is one of the main causes of its appearance.

 

3. Diarrhea

Parents who do not have proper handling of food, do not wash their children's hands well or give them water to drink insoluble increase the risk that their children present this disease.

 

4. Otitis

It is an ear infection that develops from being exposed to tobacco smoke, excess mucus and saliva, badly treated colds.

Although it is one of the most frequent reasons why parents take their children to the pediatrician, it can be complicated if the proper treatment is not received.

 

5. Malnutrition or obesity

The lack of nutrients or the excessive consumption of junk food, respectively, increase the risk of suffering from these two diseases.

Food is one of the habits that parents should not neglect if they want healthy children.

Do not let an oversight endanger the life of your child, take it to the pediatrician, give love, protection and above all the security they need.


Video Medicine: Never Shake a Baby - Phoenix Children's Hospital (May 2024).