Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Parenting & Child Health

Watch for signs like high fever, unusual behavior, breathing difficulty, or lack of activity. If something feels off, consult a doctor.

Ensure proper rest, hydration, and nutrition. Use basic medications if needed, but seek advice if symptoms persist.

If your child has trouble breathing, seizures, persistent vomiting, high fever, or is unresponsive, seek urgent medical care.

Vaccination

Yes, vaccines go through strict testing and monitoring to ensure safety and effectiveness. Side effects are usually mild and temporary.

They protect you and your community from serious diseases by building immunity and reducing the spread of infections.

Absolutely. Booster doses and certain vaccines are recommended for adults depending on age, health condition, and risk factors.

Dental Problems

Visit a dentist if you have tooth pain, bleeding gums, sensitivity, or bad breath that doesn’t go away.

It’s recommended to have a dental check-up every 6 months, even if you don’t have any problems

No, bleeding gums can be a sign of gum disease and should not be ignored.

Mental Health

If you feel persistently sad, anxious, overwhelmed, or notice changes in sleep, appetite, or behavior, it’s a good idea to seek support.

No. Stress is common and temporary, while mental health disorders are more persistent and may require professional care.

Yes, with therapy, lifestyle changes, and sometimes medication, most people can manage and improve their mental health.