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Royal Brompton Hospital,
77 Wimpole Street,
London, W1G 9RU

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What Are Viral Related Symptoms?

When we talk about respiratory infections, we often discuss viral symptoms or virus related symptoms. What does this mean and what are the symptoms that respiratory viruses can cause?

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Are Asthma Attacks More Common Than We Thought?

Most people are aware that asthma is a very common condition in the UK, but new figures released by Asthma UK have suggested that the problem could be even more serious than we thought. The charity has revealed that growing numbers of people are suffering from serious asthma attacks every year.

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What Are Signs of Food Allergies in Babies?

Identifying a food allergy in an adult can be tough enough, so it can be very tricky when the one who’s affected isn’t even able to tell you what they’re feeling.

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How to Talk to Your Child About Asthma?

Talking to your child about their asthma is important. Children need to understand what is happening to them, especially if they have a condition like asthma that can cause potentially frightening symptoms. However, it can be difficult to know what to say, especially if you are only just learning about the condition yourself.

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Do You Know These Summertime Asthma Triggers?

your child has asthma then it is important to be aware of all of the triggers that could set off an attack. Some of these can be easy to overlook because you only have to think of them at certain times of the year. For example, there are several summertime asthma triggers that your respiratory … Read More

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Could Bedtime Fading Help Your Child to Sleep?

Changing your bedtime routine is one of the most effective solutions for sleep disorders in children. Creating a restful environment and getting children into the right state of mind to fall asleep can make a big difference. One simple technique that can help young children to fall asleep more easily is bedtime fading.

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Could You Perform CPR on a Baby?

All parents learn how to handle coughs, colds and minor injuries, but our first aid skills often stop there. We might not be sure what to do in a real emergency, especially when a child is having trouble breathing or needs CPR. You can’t always wait for the ambulance or an appointment with your respiratory … Read More

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Is Your Child Using Their Asthma Inhaler Correctly?

Most people who have asthma are able to manage their symptoms effectively using medication. However, inhalers are only able to prevent or relieve symptoms when they are being used correctly.

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Are Second Hand Toys Safe for Your Child?

Buying or borrowing old toys, clothes and other essentials for your baby can be a great way to save money, reduce your environmental impact or refresh memories of your own childhood. However, your private paediatrician in London wants to remind you that it is important to be aware of the health risks that can be … Read More

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Can Children Be Affected by Restless Leg Syndrome?

Restless leg syndrome often causes sleep problems in adults, but it can affect children too. The symptoms can be slightly trickier to spot in younger children as they are easy to confuse with growing pains. However, the condition can be diagnosed by a doctor and treated just as successfully as other sleep disorders in children.

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