PODCAST · health
The kids club
by Kishor Tewary
This podcasts is created to help and encourage parents to deal with day-to-day conditions around children’s health issues
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Management of bed wetting -for parents
Bed wetting is a common condition in children, and if not managed timely it can cause long term psychological impacts on a child's development. This podcast provides an information on management of bed wetting in children.
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Information on diagnosis and management of urinary reflux(VUR)
This video provides information on diagnosis and management of urinary reflux(VUR) in children. This is an uncommon condition, but left undiagnosed , it can cause a permanent kidney damage, as well a cause for recurrent urinary infection in childrenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4IDcG0V4rI&t=41s.
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Why can't I stay dry at nights?
This fictional story is about a condition of bedwetting called 'Nocturnal Polyuria'. This condition is caused by a lack of surge for a hormone called 'Vasopressin', which decreases the urine production at night for children. However when the surge is missing, the children can get full bladder many times at nights, resulting in multiple episodes of bedwetting. This condition should be treated under supervision and guidance of a specialist having expertise in bedwetting, and monitored under their medical supervision. This broadcast is recorded for parents, to share with their children if affected.
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How to use a Reward Chart
Engaging children towards adopting a positive behaviour can often be very rewarding and challenging process for parents. Reward chart is a technique to facilitate this process. It is recommended to be used towards adopting a new positive behavior rather than an outcome. Examples could be using a reward chart towards improving a child’s behaviour on bladder/bowel habits, or social and personal behavior towards their well-being.
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Bed wetting- why I am sleeping through
This fictional story is about a young boy, Jack, who is struggling with bedwetting. Any intervention mentioned in the story should be used with a health care professionals advice. Any resemblance to any individual is purely coincidental and not intentional.The podcast should be heard by children under the supervision of their parents.
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Introduction
Childrens podcast
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