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Bronchiolitis [Arabic] Permalink Public

Bronchiolitis (sounds like bron-kee-oh-lie-tis) is an infection of the bronchioles. Bronchioles (sounds like bron-kee-ohls) are tiny branches of breathing tubes in the lungs. This is a common infection in young children (up to 2 years of age). Some children can get so sick that they are admitted to the hospital because of trouble breathing. (Arabic) Colour

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264562
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Cellulitis (Fraser Health) [Arabic] Permalink Public

You have an infection of the deepest layer of your skin. This is called cellulitis (sounds like sell-u-li-tis). It is usually caused by bacteria. (Arabic) Colour

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Fever in Children (Fraser Health) [Arabic] Permalink Public

Fever is a rise in body temperature. Fever is a normal and healthy reaction to an infection. Fever helps the body fight infection. (Arabic) Colour

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262114
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Croup [Arabic] Permalink Public

Croup is a common breathing problem in young children. It is usually caused by the viruses that cause the common cold. (Arabic) Colour

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Grade 6 Catch-up Immunizations [Arabic] Permalink Public

Students might not be up-to-date on some of their childhood vaccines. Along with the routine vaccines offered in Grade 6, this sheet describes other vaccines your child might need. (Arabic) Colour

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Grade 9 Catch-up Immunizations [Arabic] Permalink Public

Students might not be up-to-date on some of their childhood vaccines. Along with the routine vaccines offered in Grade 9, this sheet describes other vaccines the student might need. (Arabic) Colour

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Head Lice (Child) [Arabic] Permalink Public

Lice are small, grey, flat, wingless insects that live on the surface of the scalp. An adult louse is 2 mm to 4 mm long. Lice suck blood from the scalp. They survive by staying close to the scalp for food and shelter. Adult lice lay eggs (nits) that stick to the hair shaft. Head lice do not indicate poor hygiene. Head lice actually prefer clean hair and skin. Children with head lice usually have fewer than 20 mature head lice. If they are not treated, lice can live 3 to 4 weeks. An infestation with lice is also called pediculosis. Audio available. (Arabic)

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Febrile Seizures - Children (Fraser Health) [Arabic] Permalink Public

Febrile means ‘from a fever’. Seizure is uncontrolled muscle spasms, twitching, or jerking. A febrile seizure is a common condition brought on by a sudden rise in body temperature. (Arabic) Colour

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Abdominal Pain (Fraser Health) [Arabic] Permalink Public

Your abdomen extends from below your chest to your groin. Some people call it the stomach, but your abdomen contains many other important organs. Pain in the abdomen can come from any one of these organs. The pain may start somewhere else, such as your chest. Severe pain does not always mean it is a serious problem. However, mild pain does not always mean the problem is not serious. (Arabic) Colour

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