India, April 4 -- As seasons change, vulnerable age groups, including children, are more likely to fall ill. The transition from winter to summer, with a brief spring in between, brings rising temperatures, airborne dust or pollen, and increased pollution, all of which can impact children's health negatively. Parents need to adopt the necessary measures to protect their children's health.
In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Krishna Prasad, Consultant Pediatrician at Motherhood Hospitals, Electronic City, Bangalore, shared some necessary steps parents should follow to ensure that allergens and other triggers don't compromise their children's health. After all, as children start their new academic year, they need to be fit and healthy so...
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