Secretary: Suzanne Harvey
Royal Brompton Hospital,
77 Wimpole Street,
London, W1G 9RU

Latest Blog

Recognising Food Allergies in Children

Recognising a food allergy isn’t always easy. If your child has an immediate reaction to a particular food then it can be obvious. However, sometimes the symptoms are less obvious or there is a delay before they appear, making it difficult to link them to a particular food.

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What Causes a Cough?

A cough can have many different causes, each of which requires a different type of baby cough treatment. Identifying the cause of a cough is the first step towards finding the right treatment.

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How to Avoid a Chest Infection

Prevention is always better than cure, so it is important to try to stop the germs from spreading if your child has an infection. Chest infection treatment can help to eliminate the virus or bacteria that is responsible, but the only way to avoid anyone else in the family falling ill is to keep the … Read More

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Why Do Children Snore?

Snoring is quite common and it is usually harmless. About one in ten children snore most of the time, while others may snore occasionally when they have a blocked nose. However, snoring can sometimes be associated with sleep disorders in children, so if your child’s sleep seems disturbed it could be causing a problem.

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Seeking Help When You’re Child Can’t Sleep

Getting plenty of sleep is essential for our health, particularly when we are young. However, many children have trouble sleeping at some point, and in some cases it might take a sleep specialist to solve the problem.

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Why Your Doctor Won’t Always Give You Antibiotics

You may expect your doctor to prescribe antibiotics when you bring your child in with an infection, but it won’t happen every time. Your doctor may recommend antibiotics for some kinds of infections, but you won’t be given these drugs for any kind of viral infection in children. You should only be prescribed antibiotics if … Read More

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Knowing Your Plan for an Asthma Attack

An asthma attack can be a frightening experience for both you and your child so it is important to know how to react when it happens. The right preparation can help you to stay calm and take the right steps to stop the attack.

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Suzanne Harvey

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