Medical Aid options getting you overwhelmed? Read on! It may be easier on you and important if you know your options and how to make a choice. Most people find themselves with a Medical Aid selected for them by their employer or HR department with little or no input from their side. But are you […]
Umbilical Hernias – Guvhudende!
There are many types of hernias that can occur in babies. Umbilical hernias, locally called ‘guvhudende‘, are one example. Umbilical hernias occur when part of the baby’s intestines bulge through an opening around the bellybutton (navel). These hernias are usually painless. They may be especially evident when the baby cries, coughs, or strains to pass […]
Undescended Testes (Cryptorchidism)
A testicle that does not move down into its proper place in the scrotum before birth is called an undescended testicle. Undescended testes are a common condition. About 3% of full-term and 30% of premature boys are born with at least one undescended testis. This condition can affect one or both testes, and in the […]
Getting a second opinion for your child’s treatment or surgery?
A second opinion is when you visit another doctor, medical specialist or healthcare professional to ask for their opinion on the care of your child. It may feel awkward to ask for a second opinion for your child’s care, but it is a common request. However, it is best to ask your doctor for a […]
Fasting Before Surgery
If your child is scheduled to have surgery, they will need to fast (not have anything to eat or drink) for a number of hours before their procedure. How long they fast may depend on their age and specific medical condition. You will be advised of the duration of fasting specific to your child. Fasting […]
Getting your child ready for surgery!
Surgery and hospitalisation can be frightening and overwhelming for children. The same can be said for parents too, but remember your child looks to you for reassurance. It is possible to prepare your child as best you can with age-appropriate information. You can help your child cope by: being honest encouraging discussion and questions on […]
The Surgical Team
When your child has surgery, a whole team of medical professionals is involved. While not always as big as a football team, this team is what makes your child’s surgery possible and safe! Most people are only exposed to and know the surgeon whom they contacted for their child’s condition. However, surgeons can’t work […]
Appendicitis – The Facts and The Myths!
If you have not suffered appendicitis, chances are that we know someone who has suffered from it. Appendicitis is one of those conditions that lead to emergency surgeries. Everyone of us with an appendix (that tiny worm-like part of large intestines close to where the small intestines connect to the large bowels) is at […]
Is Anaesthesia Safe for Kids?
If your little angel needs surgery, chances are you have many concerns – and questions! Is it really that safe to put children under? It helps to understand what actually happens so you know what to expect. Highly skilled Paediatric anaesthetists use anaesthesia during surgeries or other procedures to put children to sleep and control […]
Inguinal Hernias In Babies
There are several different types of hernias in infants and children. Groin/inguinal hernias are just one type of these hernias. Groin hernias are more common on the right side, much more common in boys, and premature infants are at an increased risk for this type of hernias. Most groin hernias are noticed as bulges that […]