Tuesday 29 November 2016

HEALTH YOUR CHILD READY FOR SCHOOL?


Child Health and Disease Specialist Fatma Ela Tahmaz shared important information by pointing out the importance of passing on the doctor's control every year since the beginning of the child's kindergarten and making the missing vaccinations. Unhealthy health problems can affect children's school success and future. It is of utmost importance that vaccinations that protect children from illness are made timely and complete. At this point, pre-school examination is an important opportunity to make vaccinations, indicating that Dr.. Fatma Ela Tahmaz "School children need to go through a detailed examination each year. These examinations we have made allow us to determine the health of our children and the problems that may arise in relation to the school and solve them. "




WAGES WERE MADE BEFORE SCHOOL

Especially 4-year-old mixed vaccine repetition of the importance of expressing that it is important. Tahmaz, "Diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, child polio, measles, rubella, mumps, varicella, meningococci and influenza vaccines should be done before school. These diseases can lead to outbreaks and major problems, especially among children. Immunizations prevent immunity and spread of infections in children for some infectious diseases. All of these vaccinations, which we have talked about, are largely preventing the outbreaks in schools. "

DO NOT DISCLOSE PHYSICAL INSPECTION

He pointed out that school children should be taken to the pediatrician before the school starts and that detailed physical examinations should be carried out, and that children should not neglect their eyes, teeth, ears, nose, throat and hearing examinations every year. Tahmaz gave the following information about the points that the physical examination should be assessed: "Any problem in these areas seriously affects the child's school achievement. A child who does not see the board, has a strong hearing, or is suffering from toothache will not be successful at school. For this reason, pre-school check-ups every year help prevent a significant portion of the illness that will occur during the year. "In particular, the pre-school check-up, Tahmaz emphasized that the same medical examination should be done for the children who will start the nursery at the age of 2-3, although the normal starting age for the nursery class is 4 years.

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