January 2016

Dry mouth and hydration

Dry Mouth in Canadians: Causes, Symptoms & Everyday Management

Dry Mouth in Canadians: Causes, Symptoms & Everyday Management It’s normal for the mouth to feel dry occasionally — especially during dehydration, stress, or nervousness. But if dryness becomes persistent, it may signal an underlying health concern. In that case, a healthcare provider or dentist should be consulted for assessment. Why Dry Mouth Occurs Dry […]

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Giardiasis: Symptoms, Transmission & Prevention for Canadians

Giardiasis: Symptoms, Transmission & Prevention for Canadians Giardiasis is an intestinal infection caused by a microscopic parasite called Giardia intestinalis (also known as Giardia lamblia). The most common symptom is diarrhea, often accompanied by digestive discomfort. Although unpleasant, giardiasis is usually treatable and rarely dangerous with proper care. Common Symptoms Symptoms can include: Diarrhea Abdominal

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Norovirus symptoms and prevention tips

Norovirus in Canada: Symptoms, Home Care & Prevention

Norovirus in Canada: Symptoms, Home Care & Prevention Norovirus is a highly contagious virus that affects the stomach and intestines. Although uncomfortable, most infections clear within a few days and can be cared for at home. Because norovirus spreads easily, staying home helps prevent others from getting sick. Common Symptoms Symptoms often appear 1–2 days

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Hydration and hygiene for children

Gastroenteritis in Children: Symptoms, Dehydration & Home Prevention Tips for Canadians

Gastroenteritis in Children: Symptoms, Dehydration & Home Prevention Tips for Canadians Gastroenteritis is a stomach and intestinal infection that commonly causes vomiting and diarrhea in children. Some children also develop fever or stomach cramping. Vomiting usually resolves within 1–3 days, while diarrhea can last 5–7 days, sometimes up to 2 weeks. Watch for Signs of

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Mumps symptoms and prevention steps

Mumps in Canadians: Symptoms, Prevention & Care

Mumps in Canadians: Symptoms, Prevention & Care Mumps is a viral infection best known for causing painful swelling below the ears at the parotid glands. This swelling creates a distinctive “hamster face” appearance. Other symptoms may include headache, joint discomfort, and fever, which can appear a few days before the facial swelling. When to Seek

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Health tips for managing chickenpox

Chickenpox in Canada: Staying Home, Preventing Spread & Vaccine Information

Chickenpox in Canada: Staying Home, Preventing Spread & Vaccine Information Chickenpox is a highly contagious viral infection that causes an itchy rash with fluid-filled blisters. While most cases in children are mild, the illness can spread easily within families, schools, childcare centres, and workplaces. Staying Home to Reduce Spread If a child has chickenpox, caregivers

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Measles in Canada: Symptoms, Prevention & Public Health Information

Measles in Canada: Symptoms, Prevention & Public Health Information Measles is a contagious viral infection that can affect anyone who has not been vaccinated or previously infected. It is more common in young children, although outbreaks can occur in teens and adults as well. Most cases clear within 7–10 days. Early Symptoms to Watch For

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