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Will Rheumatic Fever Affect My Child’s Ability To Have Children In The Future?
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
Looking After My Child's Mouth & Gums After Rheumatic Fever
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
Will My Child Need Regular Medical Check-ups After Rheumatic Fever?
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
When Can My Child Return To Doing The Things They Enjoy After Rheumatic Fever?
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
What Other Ways Can I Look After My Child's Health After Rheumatic Fever?
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
A Young Person's Rheumatic Fever & Rheumatic Heart Disease Journey - In Pictures
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease.
The Rheumatic Fever & Rheumatic Heart Disease Journey
This information is for parents and whānau. It's designed to help you and your whānau navigate the journey ahead after your child has been diagnosed with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease. You can review this information with the health professionals caring for your child.
Irritable hip is one of the most common causes of limping in tamariki (children). The medical name for irritable hip is transient synovitis. Irritable hip is not serious and your child will get better with rest and time.
Threadworms are tiny worms that infect the digestive tract. They're common in children and spread easily. They commonly cause an itch around the bottom and genitals.
Type 2 Diabetes In Children - General Guidelines On Nutritional Management
A healthy diet will provide the right building blocks for growth and development and support children and young people with type 2 diabetes to keep active and feel well.
KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Protect Tamariki For Life: Immunise
To give others easy access to KidsHealth's content on immunisations for tamariki, 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.