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Childhood Illness

Childhood illnesses are health conditions that primarily affect children, often caused by infections from viruses, bacteria, or other germs. Common examples include measles, chickenpox, and colds. These illnesses can vary from mild to severe, but many are preventable through vaccination and good hygiene. Children are more susceptible because their immune systems are still developing. While many childhood illnesses resolve with proper care, some require medical attention to prevent complications. Monitoring symptoms and maintaining regular healthcare can help manage illnesses effectively and ensure healthy growth and development.