Child Health and Diseases

Child Health and Diseases

Child health and diseases cover an area handled by the branch of medicine called pediatrics. This branch deals with the health problems of children from birth to adolescence. Child health covers a wide range of topics such as general development, nutrition, vaccines, infections, genetic disorders, child psychology and childhood diseases.

One of the main issues regarding child health is the nutritional needs of children so that they can grow up in a healthy way from birth. Adequate and balanced nutrition has a significant impact on the physical and mental development of children. In addition, vaccination programs designed to strengthen children's immune systems play a critical role in protecting children's health.

Pediatrics deals with many health problems such as various infectious diseases, allergic reactions, respiratory system problems, digestive system disorders. Infectious diseases such as chickenpox, measles and mumps have an important place among childhood diseases. Prevention and treatment of these diseases is one of the basic elements of children's health.

Children's health is not limited to physical health only; It also includes emotional, social and cognitive development. Child psychology focuses on children's emotional needs and mental health, supporting them to grow up in a healthy way.

Child health and diseases are important as a field that requires a multidisciplinary approach. Pediatricians use a wide range of knowledge and skills to evaluate, diagnose and treat children. In addition, informing and educating families about child health is an important part of this field.

Schedule of Administration of Rotavirus and Meningitis Vaccines

Rotavirus Vaccine

The first dose of rotavirus vaccine is administered between weeks 8 and 15. The second dose should be administered at least 1 month after the first dose and no later than 6 months.

Meningitis Vaccine (Groups A, C, Y, W135)

Meningitis vaccine containing meningococcal group B should also be started within the first 6 months. The second dose should be administered at least 2 months after the first dose, and the third dose should be administered after the child is 1 year old.

Meningitis Vaccine (Meningococcal Group B)

Meningitis vaccine containing meningococcal group B should also be started within the first 6 months. The second dose should be administered at least 2 months after the first dose, and the third dose should be administered after the child is 1 year old.

The vaccine containing the meningococcal group B strain is planned to be started in the first 6 months. The 2nd dose should be administered at least 2 months later and the 3rd dose should be administered after 1 year of age.

As a result, child health and diseases are an important field of medicine that requires a comprehensive care and treatment approach so that children can grow and develop healthily. Experts in this field consider various factors to protect and improve children's health and focus on improving children's quality of life.

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