Learn about what can cause dark circles under your child's eyes.
Learn about the development of a baby's vision in the first year of life, including the development of spatial perception and depth perception.
Learn all about your newborn baby's eyesight, hearing, and senses of taste, touch and smell.
ACTH deficiency is a type of hypopituitarism hormone deficiency in which not enough cortisol is produced by the adrenal glands. Learn about how it is diagnosed and managed in children.
Evoked potential (EP) tests measure brain function in response to stimuli of different modalities. Read about visual, auditory and somatosensory EP tests.
Learn how the doctor can treat your child's amblyopia.
Learn the signs and symptoms of hepatitis A and how a doctor will help your child if they have hepatitis A and how it can be prevented.
G6PD deficiency can cause red blood cells to breakdown, leading to a lower-than-normal number of healthy red blood cells. Learn about the problems G6PD deficiency can cause and what medicines and foods to avoid in G6PD deficiency.
A splinter, or sliver, is a small fragment of material that has become embedded under the skin. Discover helpful tips to treat splinters.
Moles are common skin growths that vary in size, colour and appearance. Learn about the difference between benign and potentially harmful moles.
Scars require an active effort to ensure proper healing. Learn about different scar management techniques available to help manage scars.
Your child needs to take the medicine called lorazepam. This information sheet explains what lorazepam does, how to give it, and what side effects, or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.
Acne is the most common skin condition in teens. Discover the different types and causes of acne and how they can be treated.
Most changes in stool are from a diet change, but some may need medical attention. Learn the signs, symptoms and treatments for unusual stool.
In children, post-infectious glomerulonephritis is usually caused by inflammation that follows an infection. Learn more about diagnosis and treatment.
Wilson disease is a genetic disorder that allows copper to build up in the body. Learn about how it is diagnosed and treated.
Your child needs to take the medicine called fluconazole. This information sheet explains what fluconazole does, how to give it, and what side effects or problems your child may have when they take this medicine.
An ostomy is an opening to collect urine or stool outside the body. Learn about different types of ostomies and what they look like.
This guide will give you general information about laser treatments for skin problems caused by changes to blood vessels and answer some common questions about the treatment.
Learn about various eye conditions that can arise during infancy, such as uncoordinated eyes, crossed eyes, and teary eyes.
Learn about choosing the correct sunscreen, wearing proper clothing and drinking enough fluids to stay safe in the sun.
Optic neuritis is inflammation of the optic nerve in the eye. It can occur in one eye or both eyes at the same time. Learn about the signs and symptoms of optic neuritis and what to expect.
Find out what to look out for and when to see a doctor if your child has a fever after travelling abroad.
This guide will help give you general information about laser treatments for skin problems caused by changes to blood vessels. Also find answers to some common questions about the treatment and sedation.