(Pediatrics Center) article author : Aree Saengsiriwut, M.D., Munjit NaSongkhla, M.D., Pucharawan Chuenrattanawong, M.D. 2026-05-13 08:49:00
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- Most common during the rainy season (June–October)
- Incubation period: 2–6 days
- Causes cold-like symptoms, croup, bronchitis, and pneumonia
- Higher risk in children under 5, older adults, and people with asthma
- No vaccine available—hand hygiene and avoiding crowds help prevent infection
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Common Misconceptions About Goat Milk and Cow’s Milk
Goat milk is not a suitable alternative for children with cow’s milk allergy, as the proteins are 80–90% similar.
Approximately 90–95% of children with cow’s milk allergy may also react to goat milk due to cross-reactivity.
Goat milk may worsen symptoms and increase the risk of severe allergic reactions.
Current guidelines recommend Extensively Hydrolyzed Formula (eHF) as the first-line nutritional option for cow’s milk allergy.
Children with severe symptoms may require Amino Acid Formula (AAF) under medical supervision.
Early diagnosis and proper management of cow’s milk allergy in children support healthy growth and reduce the risk of future allergic diseases.
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Influenza is a contagious respiratory infection that can cause serious complications such as pneumonia and encephalitis.
Annual vaccination is recommended because flu viruses change over time and immunity decreases after 6–12 months.
The best time to get vaccinated is before the flu season, typically during March–May and October–November.
High-risk groups include young children, pregnant women, older adults, people with obesity, chronic diseases, and children with developmental or neurological disorders.
Two vaccine options are available: injectable (inactivated) and intranasal (live attenuated) vaccines.
Children under 9 years old receiving their first flu vaccine need two doses, one month apart, followed by annual vaccination.
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- Speech delay is commonly observed in children between 18 months and 3 years of age.
- Early warning signs include limited vocabulary, poor response to their name, and difficulty understanding simple instructions.
- Common causes may involve hearing problems, developmental delays, or limited interaction and stimulation.
- Early support and language stimulation can help improve communication skills and overall development.
- Children who speak fewer than 50 words at age 2 or cannot form sentences by age 3 should be evaluated by a doctor.
- Spending quality time with your child and limiting screen time are essential for healthy speech and language development.
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Although allergies and the common cold share similar symptoms, their causes and treatments are different. Recognizing the symptoms can help you receive the right care.
- Allergies : Clear runny nose, frequent sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, and itchy throat. Fever is uncommon, and symptoms may come and go.
- Common Cold : Thick or colored nasal discharge, sore throat, cough, fever, and body aches. Symptoms usually improve within 7–10 days.
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RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) is a common respiratory virus in infants and young children that can cause severe complications such as bronchiolitis and pneumonia, especially in children under 5 years old.
Common RSV Symptoms in Children
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Wheezing
Rapid breathing
Difficulty breathing
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