Beware Measles is on the way!
n early 2013, Swansea was the first city to have a large outbreak of measles. With the current low levels of vaccination in the UK, the current outbreak will almost certainly spread elsewhere in the country.
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Babies under one year of age are most at risk, but it can affect anyone of any age who has not been vaccinated against the disease or who has not had measles previously. Once infected, lifelong immunity develops.
Measles is a highly contagious viral airborne infection. It is spread by coughing or sneezing, close personal contact, or direct contact with nasal or throat secretions. It has an incubation period of about 10 days, with a further 2-4
days of early symptoms (including fever, cough, and conjunctivitis) before the characteristic skin rash develops.
The child usually feels most ill on the first or second day of the rash. In addition to the rash, symptoms may include nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhoea.
Complications are quite common even in healthy children, and around 20% of reported measles cases experience one or more complication. These can include ear infections, pneumonia, meningitis and serious eye disorders.
Children who have not been fully immunised face a life-long risk of catching measles.
For more information on vaccination, contact your local GP or visit
www.nhs.uk and search on “Measles Vaccine”.
Cranial Osteopathy for babies and children is a gentle and non invasive technique where the practitioner aids the
body’s natural self-correcting mechanism to relieve trauma that may have occurred during birth.
The movement of the baby through the cervix in labour obliges the head to move in several specific directions whilst undergoing the powerful pressure of the contractions, this naturally causes some overlapping of the skull and compression.
Some compressions may be relieved spontaneously after birth as the baby cries or suckles. Babies born by caesarean section can also present some compression problems, as the skull has not undergone the ‘moulding’ effect of the birth canal.
The following symptoms may be helped with cranial osteopathy. - Headaches - Discomfort whilst lying on his/her back - A poor sucking reflex - Excess mucus production
Secondary effects of unresolved compressions
- Poor sleep patterns - Irritability - Restlessness - Poor feeding
Small Steps 8
Selston Osteopath 139 Nottingham Road, Selston, Nottingham NG16 6BT Tel: 01773 829986 / 819219
www.selstonosteopath.co.uk
The Bridge Centre 185 Ladybank Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 0QL Tel: 01332 521270
www.bridgenaturalhealth.co.uk
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