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Book Introduction
Is it always right to not use medication?
I know immunity is important, but…
If I reduce the medication, won't I just make the condition worse?
When a child who was playing well suddenly becomes sick, the mother becomes anxious.
I know I need to boost my immune system without using medicine, but it's not easy when I see a sick child.
When I go to the hospital, I feel like they give me antibiotics even for minor illnesses, so I never feel at ease.
It's like going to get rid of a wart and coming back with a wart.
How can I help my child develop a healthy immune system? Is it really better to raise them without medication?
The beginning is understanding immunity.
Immunity is the most important thing for our children's health, but many mothers only vaguely know about it.
Understanding immunity can help us understand why our children are sick and reduce our worries.
If you understand fever, you won't immediately reach for an antipyretic when you have a fever.
However, we cannot just wait without giving medicine to a sick child.
If you are feeling more pain than you would get from the immune system, it is better to use an antipyretic.
You can build up your immunity by being smart about getting sick.
From colds to rhinitis, atopy, digestive system, infectious disease management, and even lifestyle management that mothers can do.
Contains everything about infant and toddler health.
To accurately understand immunity, we have compiled accurate and reliable professional medical information based on traditional Korean medicine and the latest Western medical research data to create the most helpful content for children.
Developing a healthy immune system begins with a change in thinking that reduces anxiety.
Understanding your child's immune system can help reduce anxiety and unnecessary medication.
Modern doctors are joining in this change.
Let's feel the change in your child's health starting today.
Because the health of our children is the most important thing, we thought about it once more and composed it more carefully.
I hope this book will provide comfort and courage to parents who are worried about their children today.
I know immunity is important, but…
If I reduce the medication, won't I just make the condition worse?
When a child who was playing well suddenly becomes sick, the mother becomes anxious.
I know I need to boost my immune system without using medicine, but it's not easy when I see a sick child.
When I go to the hospital, I feel like they give me antibiotics even for minor illnesses, so I never feel at ease.
It's like going to get rid of a wart and coming back with a wart.
How can I help my child develop a healthy immune system? Is it really better to raise them without medication?
The beginning is understanding immunity.
Immunity is the most important thing for our children's health, but many mothers only vaguely know about it.
Understanding immunity can help us understand why our children are sick and reduce our worries.
If you understand fever, you won't immediately reach for an antipyretic when you have a fever.
However, we cannot just wait without giving medicine to a sick child.
If you are feeling more pain than you would get from the immune system, it is better to use an antipyretic.
You can build up your immunity by being smart about getting sick.
From colds to rhinitis, atopy, digestive system, infectious disease management, and even lifestyle management that mothers can do.
Contains everything about infant and toddler health.
To accurately understand immunity, we have compiled accurate and reliable professional medical information based on traditional Korean medicine and the latest Western medical research data to create the most helpful content for children.
Developing a healthy immune system begins with a change in thinking that reduces anxiety.
Understanding your child's immune system can help reduce anxiety and unnecessary medication.
Modern doctors are joining in this change.
Let's feel the change in your child's health starting today.
Because the health of our children is the most important thing, we thought about it once more and composed it more carefully.
I hope this book will provide comfort and courage to parents who are worried about their children today.
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Part 1: Immunity! Who are you?
Chapter 1: Immunity for our children to grow up healthy
01 Is my child's immunity healthy now?
02 You have to get sick often to become healthy.
03 Use necessary medications properly and reduce unnecessary medications.
Chapter 2: Understanding Immunity
01 The power to protect a child's body, immunity
02 Feeling sick? Your immune system is working!
03 Let's expand the external environment cleverly.
04 The cleaner you are, the weaker your immunity becomes.
05 Immunity, the aesthetics of waiting
Part 2: Immune System Development Stages
01 Knowing your immune system and growth trends will help you see the direction.
02 What is my child's immunity level?
03 Immunity Level 0 - 6 Months Under Mom's Care
Step 4: Immunity 1 - Start Building Your Immune System
Step 2 of Immunity 05 - Building Basic Immunity
Step 3 of Immunity 06 - Setting the Direction of Your Immunity
Stage 4 of Immunity - Establishing Immunity
08 Immunity Level 5 - Building Your Immunity
09 Immunity: Our Children Are the Standard
Part 3: Practical Use of Immunity
Chapter 1: Ten! Don't be afraid, let's use it!
01 Don't be afraid of your child's fever
02 At what temperature does a fever start?
03 How to use a thermometer
04 How to use antipyretics correctly
05 Fever symptoms that require a trip to the emergency room
06 Stop lukewarm water massage when you have a fever
In column 07, water is the best medicine
08 Febrile seizures, what should I do?
09 The child's body is covered in fever.
10-Step Thermal Management Manual
11 Add immunity to fight fever
Chapter 2 Reduce cold medicine intake and increase immunity
01 A cold is a disease that gets better on its own.
02 Colds in children that are different from those in adults
03 Cold medicine does not cure colds.
04 Let's reduce cold medicine intake like this
05 When to go to the hospital
06 Better immune function than medicine
07 How to Use Hospitals Smartly
08 What to do when you catch a cold: A step-by-step manual
09 Oriental Medicine's 'Adding and Reducing' Cold Treatment
Chapter 3: Rhinitis: Let's Set the Direction for Immunity
01 Rhinitis caused by a distorted immune system
02 Does my child have rhinitis?
03 Irritable allergic rhinitis
04 Does rhinitis last a lifetime?
05 Let's build a healthy, basic immune system.
06 Building a strong foundation of immunity
07 Finding the direction of your distorted immunity
08 Healthy rhinitis management with reduced medication
Chapter 4: Atopic Dermatitis: Building Strong Skin Immunity
01 Our child's skin immunity
02 This is how skin immunity grows
03 Skin Problems, Understand and Distinguish Them
04 Atopic dermatitis: The direction of skin immunity is distorted.
05 Let's build strong skin immunity.
06 Atopic Food Management
07 Atopic dermatitis: Understanding and managing it will improve it.
Chapter 5: Digestive System and Immunity: Eat Well and Grow Well
01 Our child's digestive system, immunity, and digestive power
02 This is how the digestive power of acceptance develops.
03 This is how digestive power develops
04 Bacteria in the digestive system enhance immunity
05 Eat well and improve your child's digestive power.
06 Constipation, relieve it with a bowel movement
07 Enteritis, Let's Follow the Flow of Immunity
08 Let's clear away congestion and blocked energy.
09 Food allergies, sensitive digestive system
Chapter 6: Reduce Your Child's Infectious Diseases and Medication
01 There is no medicine that cures hand, foot, and mouth disease.
02 Conjunctivitis, reduce antibiotic intake
03 Allergic Conjunctivitis: Let's Improve Your Immunity
04 Stye, let's apply a warm compress
05 Stop taking antibiotics for bronchitis
06 If your stomatitis is severe, take medicine.
07 Urinary tract infection, antibiotics needed
08 Balanitis, keep it clean
09 Chickenpox, if left alone it will get better
10 Cervical lymphadenitis, what can I feel in my neck?
Part 1: Immunity! Who are you?
Chapter 1: Immunity for our children to grow up healthy
01 Is my child's immunity healthy now?
02 You have to get sick often to become healthy.
03 Use necessary medications properly and reduce unnecessary medications.
Chapter 2: Understanding Immunity
01 The power to protect a child's body, immunity
02 Feeling sick? Your immune system is working!
03 Let's expand the external environment cleverly.
04 The cleaner you are, the weaker your immunity becomes.
05 Immunity, the aesthetics of waiting
Part 2: Immune System Development Stages
01 Knowing your immune system and growth trends will help you see the direction.
02 What is my child's immunity level?
03 Immunity Level 0 - 6 Months Under Mom's Care
Step 4: Immunity 1 - Start Building Your Immune System
Step 2 of Immunity 05 - Building Basic Immunity
Step 3 of Immunity 06 - Setting the Direction of Your Immunity
Stage 4 of Immunity - Establishing Immunity
08 Immunity Level 5 - Building Your Immunity
09 Immunity: Our Children Are the Standard
Part 3: Practical Use of Immunity
Chapter 1: Ten! Don't be afraid, let's use it!
01 Don't be afraid of your child's fever
02 At what temperature does a fever start?
03 How to use a thermometer
04 How to use antipyretics correctly
05 Fever symptoms that require a trip to the emergency room
06 Stop lukewarm water massage when you have a fever
In column 07, water is the best medicine
08 Febrile seizures, what should I do?
09 The child's body is covered in fever.
10-Step Thermal Management Manual
11 Add immunity to fight fever
Chapter 2 Reduce cold medicine intake and increase immunity
01 A cold is a disease that gets better on its own.
02 Colds in children that are different from those in adults
03 Cold medicine does not cure colds.
04 Let's reduce cold medicine intake like this
05 When to go to the hospital
06 Better immune function than medicine
07 How to Use Hospitals Smartly
08 What to do when you catch a cold: A step-by-step manual
09 Oriental Medicine's 'Adding and Reducing' Cold Treatment
Chapter 3: Rhinitis: Let's Set the Direction for Immunity
01 Rhinitis caused by a distorted immune system
02 Does my child have rhinitis?
03 Irritable allergic rhinitis
04 Does rhinitis last a lifetime?
05 Let's build a healthy, basic immune system.
06 Building a strong foundation of immunity
07 Finding the direction of your distorted immunity
08 Healthy rhinitis management with reduced medication
Chapter 4: Atopic Dermatitis: Building Strong Skin Immunity
01 Our child's skin immunity
02 This is how skin immunity grows
03 Skin Problems, Understand and Distinguish Them
04 Atopic dermatitis: The direction of skin immunity is distorted.
05 Let's build strong skin immunity.
06 Atopic Food Management
07 Atopic dermatitis: Understanding and managing it will improve it.
Chapter 5: Digestive System and Immunity: Eat Well and Grow Well
01 Our child's digestive system, immunity, and digestive power
02 This is how the digestive power of acceptance develops.
03 This is how digestive power develops
04 Bacteria in the digestive system enhance immunity
05 Eat well and improve your child's digestive power.
06 Constipation, relieve it with a bowel movement
07 Enteritis, Let's Follow the Flow of Immunity
08 Let's clear away congestion and blocked energy.
09 Food allergies, sensitive digestive system
Chapter 6: Reduce Your Child's Infectious Diseases and Medication
01 There is no medicine that cures hand, foot, and mouth disease.
02 Conjunctivitis, reduce antibiotic intake
03 Allergic Conjunctivitis: Let's Improve Your Immunity
04 Stye, let's apply a warm compress
05 Stop taking antibiotics for bronchitis
06 If your stomatitis is severe, take medicine.
07 Urinary tract infection, antibiotics needed
08 Balanitis, keep it clean
09 Chickenpox, if left alone it will get better
10 Cervical lymphadenitis, what can I feel in my neck?
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What do you do when you have a fever?
When the fever flower blooms, the fever goes down?
I know that when a child has a fever, the fever usually goes down.
But that's not necessarily the case.
Fever can be caused by a number of different viruses.
In the case of a rash, the fever may subside and symptoms may improve when the rash appears, but in some cases, the fever does not subside and symptoms persist even after the rash appears.
Also, rashes caused by measles or rubella may appear during periods of fever.
Most fevers disappear naturally.
Most fever blisters are caused by viruses and will go away on their own without any treatment.
Even the scars.
It's like a cold getting better naturally.
Occasionally, a rash may be caused by bacteria, in which case antibiotics may be required.
When a fever blooms, an accurate diagnosis is necessary.
Even if it is a mild illness, it is difficult to accurately determine the cause based on the appearance of the fever flower alone.
The doctor will also look at the fever along with the symptoms and other accompanying symptoms to determine the cause of the fever.
So, if your child has a fever, we recommend that you see a doctor.
Heat, let's manage it like this
We've looked at various ideas on how to use a thermometer correctly and use fever reducers to help you manage your fever without fear.
Parents usually panic and worry when their child has a fever, and they may be confused and unsure of what to do right away.
So, let's take a look at the step-by-step fever management manual so that you can know at a glance what to do and how to do it when your child has a fever.
Please follow the manual step by step and take the necessary actions.
When the fever flower blooms, the fever goes down?
I know that when a child has a fever, the fever usually goes down.
But that's not necessarily the case.
Fever can be caused by a number of different viruses.
In the case of a rash, the fever may subside and symptoms may improve when the rash appears, but in some cases, the fever does not subside and symptoms persist even after the rash appears.
Also, rashes caused by measles or rubella may appear during periods of fever.
Most fevers disappear naturally.
Most fever blisters are caused by viruses and will go away on their own without any treatment.
Even the scars.
It's like a cold getting better naturally.
Occasionally, a rash may be caused by bacteria, in which case antibiotics may be required.
When a fever blooms, an accurate diagnosis is necessary.
Even if it is a mild illness, it is difficult to accurately determine the cause based on the appearance of the fever flower alone.
The doctor will also look at the fever along with the symptoms and other accompanying symptoms to determine the cause of the fever.
So, if your child has a fever, we recommend that you see a doctor.
Heat, let's manage it like this
We've looked at various ideas on how to use a thermometer correctly and use fever reducers to help you manage your fever without fear.
Parents usually panic and worry when their child has a fever, and they may be confused and unsure of what to do right away.
So, let's take a look at the step-by-step fever management manual so that you can know at a glance what to do and how to do it when your child has a fever.
Please follow the manual step by step and take the necessary actions.
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Publisher's Review
Can we confidently say that our child has immunity?
When a child is sick, parents feel anxious.
I want to reduce the amount of medication my child takes to boost his immune system, but even with all the information on the internet, I don't know what's right, and every hospital I go to tells me different things.
Everyone says we need to reduce antibiotic use, but hospitals still prescribe them.
I want to reduce unnecessary medication, but I worry that it might cause problems for my child, so I end up giving him medicine.
We're doing our best to boost our children's immunity, but can we really say with confidence that our children's immune systems are healthy? Have our children actually become healthier after taking medication? The author, a specialist in Oriental pediatrics, asserts the opposite.
The risk of antibiotic resistance has risen to alarming levels, and children are still getting sick in large numbers.
What could be the problem?
First, let's reduce anxiety.
The author diagnoses that the fundamental cause lies in our medical reality.
Although the number of conscientious medical professionals is increasing, many hospitals still increase parents' anxiety and even encourage unnecessary treatments by fanning that anxiety.
In this reality, how can we give our children only the medicine they need and develop a healthy immune system?
The author emphasizes that parents' anxiety and worries must be greatly reduced in order for their children to grow up healthy.
When a child is sick, it is natural for parents to feel anxious, but unfortunately, there are many temptations around them that stimulate their anxiety, and these often end up in unnecessary medication and treatment.
The words, “The child is okay,” are hard to hear in hospitals these days.
If you go to the hospital with a mild runny nose, you will often end up with more of a "medicine" than anxiety relief.
What children and parents really need is reassurance that their children are okay, not unnecessary medication driven by anxiety.
This book is designed to reduce parents' anxiety.
Once you are confident that your child is okay, unnecessary medication will naturally decrease.
If you understand the major trends in how your child's immune system develops, you can take a long-term, relaxed approach to guiding the development of your child's immune system.
Let's raise our children's health based on accurate medical information.
Once you are free from anxiety, you will be able to plan for your child's health and immunity in the long term.
It is important to understand that when a child is sick, it is not just a difficult time, but an important process in learning to build a healthy immune system.
"Healthy Children Who Get Sick" brings together the author's diverse clinical experience and research, along with accurate and reliable professional medical information that allows for a precise understanding of immunity.
We've compiled the most helpful information for parents and children by synthesizing numerous cutting-edge Western medical studies as well as traditional Oriental medicine.
If you've been searching the internet and going from hospital to hospital without finding your bearings when your child is sick, it's time to open this book.
A child's healthy immune system development begins with a 'change in thinking' that reduces parents' anxiety.
When a child is sick, parents feel anxious.
I want to reduce the amount of medication my child takes to boost his immune system, but even with all the information on the internet, I don't know what's right, and every hospital I go to tells me different things.
Everyone says we need to reduce antibiotic use, but hospitals still prescribe them.
I want to reduce unnecessary medication, but I worry that it might cause problems for my child, so I end up giving him medicine.
We're doing our best to boost our children's immunity, but can we really say with confidence that our children's immune systems are healthy? Have our children actually become healthier after taking medication? The author, a specialist in Oriental pediatrics, asserts the opposite.
The risk of antibiotic resistance has risen to alarming levels, and children are still getting sick in large numbers.
What could be the problem?
First, let's reduce anxiety.
The author diagnoses that the fundamental cause lies in our medical reality.
Although the number of conscientious medical professionals is increasing, many hospitals still increase parents' anxiety and even encourage unnecessary treatments by fanning that anxiety.
In this reality, how can we give our children only the medicine they need and develop a healthy immune system?
The author emphasizes that parents' anxiety and worries must be greatly reduced in order for their children to grow up healthy.
When a child is sick, it is natural for parents to feel anxious, but unfortunately, there are many temptations around them that stimulate their anxiety, and these often end up in unnecessary medication and treatment.
The words, “The child is okay,” are hard to hear in hospitals these days.
If you go to the hospital with a mild runny nose, you will often end up with more of a "medicine" than anxiety relief.
What children and parents really need is reassurance that their children are okay, not unnecessary medication driven by anxiety.
This book is designed to reduce parents' anxiety.
Once you are confident that your child is okay, unnecessary medication will naturally decrease.
If you understand the major trends in how your child's immune system develops, you can take a long-term, relaxed approach to guiding the development of your child's immune system.
Let's raise our children's health based on accurate medical information.
Once you are free from anxiety, you will be able to plan for your child's health and immunity in the long term.
It is important to understand that when a child is sick, it is not just a difficult time, but an important process in learning to build a healthy immune system.
"Healthy Children Who Get Sick" brings together the author's diverse clinical experience and research, along with accurate and reliable professional medical information that allows for a precise understanding of immunity.
We've compiled the most helpful information for parents and children by synthesizing numerous cutting-edge Western medical studies as well as traditional Oriental medicine.
If you've been searching the internet and going from hospital to hospital without finding your bearings when your child is sick, it's time to open this book.
A child's healthy immune system development begins with a 'change in thinking' that reduces parents' anxiety.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: March 2, 2017
- Page count, weight, size: 416 pages | 788g | 160*230*25mm
- ISBN13: 9791186137444
- ISBN10: 1186137444
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