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Displaying 36 results tagged with ‘Lungs’

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  • Illnesses Affecting Breathing

    Find out about a range of conditions that affect the lungs, chest and breathing - read about the symptoms, causes, treatment and when to seek help.
  • Pleural Effusion & Empyema In Children

    A pleural effusion is when extra fluid builds up in the space around the lungs. The most common cause of pleural effusion is pneumonia, an infection of the lungs.
  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Pneumonia Animation

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's animation on pneumonia, you can share a QR code poster. You can watch the animation in English, Samoan, Tongan or te reo Māori. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to the KidsHealth pneumonia animation in their preferred language. 
  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Croup Animation

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's animation on croup, you can share a QR code poster. You can watch the animation in English, Samoan, Tongan or te reo Māori. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to the KidsHealth croup animation in their preferred language. 
  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Bronchiolitis Animation

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's animation on bronchiolitis, you can share a QR code poster. You can watch the animation in English, Samoan, Tongan or te reo Māori. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to the KidsHealth bronchiolitis animation in their preferred language. 
  • Croup Animation (Tongan)

    Ko e Croup ko ha mahaki ia ‘oku ne fakatupu ke fāsi‘i ange ‘a e konga ki ‘olunga ‘o e halanga mānavá. ‘Oku lahitaha ‘ene uesia ‘a e fānau ta’u taha kihe tolu.
  • Croup | Te Mate Maremare Pēpi (Animation)

    Ko te mate maremare pēpi ko tētahi mate e whakawhāitihia ngā arahau o runga. I te nuinga o te wā ko ngā kōhungahunga ka pāngia.
  • Asthma Interval Symptoms

    Some tamariki get asthma symptoms between asthma attacks. These symptoms are called interval symptoms. If your child has lots of interval symptoms, they may need a regular preventer inhaler. Or, they may need an increase or a  change in their asthma treatment. Talk to your doctor.
  • Spacers For Asthma Inhalers

    A spacer is a clear plastic tube that helps deliver asthma medicine to the right place. Younger tamariki may need help to use a spacer, but as they grow older, they will be able to use a spacer themselves.
  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Illnesses Affecting Breathing

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's content on a range of illnesses affecting chest, lungs and breathing, you can share a QR code poster. Anyone can scan one of the QR codes with their phone and go straight to the relevant KidsHealth page.
  • RSV Passive Immunisation For High Risk Babies

    Palivizumab is used to prevent serious illness caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in high-risk pēpi (babies).  
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Infection

    Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a very common virus in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is one of many viruses that cause infections of the respiratory tract - the parts of the body related to breathing. 
  • Asthma Attacks In Children

    Many tamariki have only mild asthma. But any child with asthma can have a severe, life-threatening attack. Find out about the symptoms of an asthma attack and what to do if your child does have an asthma attack. 
  • Asthma Medicines For Children

    There are different types of medicines to treat asthma in tamariki (children). The medicines your child needs will depend on their symptoms and how often they get them. Ask your health professional to fill out an asthma action plan for your child so you know what medicines they need to take and when.
  • Managing Asthma In Children & Young People

    In a series of videos, high school students talk about managing asthma, playing sport and what to do when they have an asthma attack.
  • Pre-School Wheeze

    Pre-school wheeze usually starts with a cough or cold. Pre-school wheeze can also be called episodic wheeze or viral-induced wheeze.
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