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Paediatrics

ކުޑަކުދިންގެ ބަލިތަކާބެހޭ

21 terms22 medicines
Asthma
ނޭވާހިއްލާ ބަލި

A chronic respiratory condition characterized by inflammation of the airways, causing wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing.

Chest cold
މޭގައި ރޯގާ ހިފުން

An infection of the large airways of the lungs (bronchitis), which usually occurs after a common cold or flu, causing coughing and chest congestion.

Chicken pox
ފާނަބަސަންދު

A highly contagious viral infection causing an itchy blister-like rash on the skin, accompanied by flu-like symptoms.

Circumcision
ޚިތާނުކުރުން

The surgical removal of the foreskin, the tissue covering the head of the penis, commonly performed in childhood.

Constipation
ބަނޑުހަރުވެ ބޮޑުކަމު ނުދެވުން

A condition in which there is difficulty in emptying the bowels, usually associated with hardened feces or infrequent bowel movements.

Febrile seizers
ހުން ގަދަވެގެން ފިޓްޖެހުން

Fits or convulsions that happen in children during a sudden high spike in body temperature, usually due to a minor childhood infection.

Fever
ހުން އައުން

A temporary increase in body temperature, often as a response to an infection or illness.

Heat rashes
ދާބިހި

An itchy, red skin irritation that occurs when sweat ducts are blocked, trapping sweat beneath the skin, especially in hot, humid weather.

Lack of appetite
ކާހިތްނުވުން

A state where a child has a decreased desire or interest in eating food, which can be temporary or linked to an underlying illness.

Loose motion
ބޭރަށްހިންގުން

Also known as diarrhea; a condition characterized by loose, watery stools occurring multiple times a day.

Measles
ހިމަބިހި

A highly contagious, serious viral disease causing fever and a red blotchy skin rash, which can be prevented by vaccination.

Miles stone
ކުއްޖާ ހެދިބޮޑުވަމުން އަންނަގޮތް

Developmental milestones; behaviors or physical skills seen in infants and children as they grow and develop, such as rolling, sitting, crawling, and speaking.

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