Safety Helmets for skiers and snowboarders.
Following the recent death of 2 well know personalities from head injury in skiing accidents a lot of media attention has been drawn to this subject.
My view is that:
Helmets should be worn by all children and adults.
There is good evidence that this reduces the risk of head injury in all age groups.
In Austria is compulsory for children under 16 years.
Was said that because of their relatively large heads children at greater risk of cervical injury with helmet – not true.
There is some evidence that they can block out high frequency sound such as produced by skis or boards on snow but they don’t cut out human voice.
Goggles but not helmets limit peripheral vision.
They should certainly be worn in paraponting where I recently was advised by my instructor that a safety not crash helmet.
When to stop breast feeding ?
A recent study has challenged the recent edict that breast feeding should continue after 4 to 6 months citing iron deficiency anemia as a common result..
On an international level where there may not be availability of clean water or suitable nutritional alternative I think this may well not be true - the risk of infection being much greater in bottle dd babies.
In developed societies where there is ready access to clean water and adjusted formula feeds I am not so sure.
One thing that is vital is that mothers who decide to not breast feed their child should not be made to feel guilty by members of the caring professions. Unfortunately in my experience this often happens.
Gardesil for protection against venereal warts and cervical cancer.
I have always used Gardesil, rather than Cevarix ( which is the one used in the UK ) in my patients – both boys ( the vectors)and girls because unlike Cevarix it protects against the viruses that can cause venereal warts as well as cervical cancer ( cervical screening should still continue) .
Immunisation against the human papilloma virus is now being undertaken in developing countries as well.
Gardesil can be given from the age of 9 years.There is evidence that it can be protective against cervical cancer even in women who have been exposed to the human papilloma virus.
Hepatis A/B vaccine
I recommend this vaccine from the age of 2 years in all children.
Pre School Age DPT booster
This should be given to all children from the age of 3 years.
Diptheria Pertussis ( whooping cough) Tetanus and polio.
School Age booster
This should be given to all children aged 9 and above.
Contains the same as the preschool booster but no pertussis ( whooping cough).
If you child has not received any of these vaccines please make an appointment and I will administer them. During the half hour consultation we can discuss any other issues that may be causing concern.
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