Parents Can Monitor Their Kid’s Health

Kids are a parent’s biggest worry. From the day you were born your parents worried about every bump, bruise, cough and sneeze. And from the moment you had kids, you worried about the same thing. The difference between what your parents could do about it and what you can do about it, however, is enormous. If there is one thing today’s generation has the advantage in, it’s the quality of home medical care and home medical monitoring. There is no telling how healthy kids can now be when their parents use the available technology to monitor health.

At a very basic level, there are advancements in what kids get out of the vitamins they take. The technology used to coat the pills is some of the most advanced scientific processing and manufacturing in the world. The pills dissolve easier and are absorbed into the body quickly so they are effective quicker and for longer. This was not the case 50 years ago. Now kids are in the drivers seat as far as the minerals and nutrients they get.

Another thing kids have access to today that they didn’t have 50 years ago is a pulse oximeter. This is a device that kids can wear on their finger to tell parents how much oxygen is getting to the important parts of the body. This is something that would have taken invasive testing years ago, without any accurate results. But nowadays, this technology is easy to find at your local home medical supply store or pharmacy. The kind of world we live in allows a parent to be able to get more information about their child’s health than ever before. You have to thank technology for being able to feel safer about your kid’s health.

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Benefits of Cord Blood Storage

Cord blood storage is something that many expectant mothers hear about from their doctors. Different companies advertise to expectant mothers offering them the option of having their newborns cord blood stored in safe secure environments. Parents can choose to donate the cord blood making it available to themselves and other family members or they may choose to donate the stored cord blood to others in need or to research.

There are several benefits to storing cord blood. One of the main benefits is that cord blood can be stored for an indefinite amount of time. This means that if the cord blood is needed at a later date a parent or authorized guardian may access the cord blood. This is curcial in casees where childhood cancer has developed a year or more after birth. In these cases cord blood can be obtained and used by the Pediatrics department and Healthcare officials to help aide in it’s application for the child’s recovery.

Another benefit to storing cord blood is that it can be stored to assist in further research. With the time frame being open for storage possibilties this means that parents may choose at some point that they no longer wish to use all or portions of the stored cord blood. In this case they may choose to donate the remaining cord blood to research programs that are working to further the medical benefits of this resource.

A final benefit to storing cord blood that should be considered is its ability to help other children and adults that suffer from certain illnesses such as pediatrics related illnesses, leukemia, and injuries where cord blood can be used to grow and repair cells within the body. This benefit alone is a mircle to someone who may not have access to cord blood or who is willing to work with researchers to help their children or family member suffering from something cord blood could cure. Healthcare professionals are working hard daily to promote the benefits and research related to cord blood and cord blood storage helps in that endeavor.

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