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FEEDING YOUR CHILDREN
Starting rules
• It is best to breastfeed for the first 12 months.
• There are benefits for the baby to receive breast milk rather than formula.
• Cow’s milk–based formulas should be used if the baby is not breastfed.
• Fresh cow’s milk should not be started until 12 months.
• In the first 3 to 4 months ‘baby knows best’.
• Formula choice for healthy term infants can be based on cost.
• The only reliable measure of adequate nutrition is weight gain.
• Your baby needs only breast milk or formula for the first 5 to 6 months.
• It is good to introduce soft solid foods from 5 to 6 months but introduce them slowly.
• Babies don’t need teeth to chew soft foods.
When to start solid foods?
Solids should be gradually introduced at about 5 to 6 months, one at a time. Food should never be forced but introduced slowly.
Your baby may show signs of being ready for this by behaviour, such as wanting to put things in the mouth, more frequent feeding and an interest in food being eaten by others. Solids should be offered after a feed or between feeds of milk. Breast milk or formula remains the most important food.
Examples of solid foods for beginners are:
• baby rice cereal mixed with their usual milk or cooled boiled water (best first option)
• cooked pumpkin, potato or carrot
• fruits such as banana, cooked apple or pear.
The texture should be pureed (no lumps).
Introduce a new food only after 3 to 4 days, early in the day, and check for any allergic reaction. Start with 1 to 2 teaspoons of solids and build up to 3 meals a day at your baby’s own pace. 6 to 9 months Lumpy foods can be introduced at 6 to 9 months, as by this time babies learn to chew. From 6 months you can introduce well-cooked meats that contain iron (beef, lamb and chicken) and fish, but be sure
to remove bones and gristle. The texture should be mashed or finely chopped.
Other foods for this age include:
• milk-based foods (e.g. custard, yoghurt)
• egg yolk .. to be continue...
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WHAT IS PARKINSON`S DISEASE?
Also known as shaking palsy or paralysis agitans, Parkinson’s disease is due to an imbalance of chemicals in the nerve cells in the brain that regulate movement. Because these cells do not ‘fire’ smoothly, various body movements are affected.
HOW COMMON IS PARKISON?
About 1 person in 1000 develops Parkinson’s disease, and these are mainly elderly or in late middle age. The exact cause is unknown. It can be caused by some drugs and toxic fumes or substances such as carbon monoxide and lead. There is a hereditary tendency to the disease.
WHAT ARE SYMPTOMS?
The symptoms are:
• stiff, rigid and slow movements, causing difficulty starting a movement
• a shuffled walk
• an expressionless face
• slow and flat speech
• difficulty writing (small handwriting)
• instability of posture—prone to falls
• a tremor, especially on the hands and arms, with a rubbing together of the thumb and forefinger; the tremor is worse at rest and tends to go away when an action such as picking up a pen or other object is performed.
There is no pain, numbness or pins and needles. Later on falls may be a problem.Parkinson’s disease
WHAT CAUSES THE SYMPTOMS?
The problem is caused by the lack of a special chemical in the brain called dopamine, which the nerve cells need to ‘fire’. It is rather like the chemical in a battery gradually running out so that the battery becomes flat. It is not caused by a brain tumour or a stroke, but in some cases poor circulation to that part of the brain can be
responsible for the problem.
WHAT ARE RISKS?
The disease is not life-threatening because it does not affect nerves that supply the heart or other vital organs, but two common risks are falls and mental depression.
WHAT IS TT?
Self-help
An important part of managing at home is to keep as active as possible with the help of a caring family, friends and other people. Your mobility can be assisted, for example with walking sticks, bath-rail supports, special banisters
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