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Handy app keeps you up-to-date with health advice for children

Parents and carers are reminded that they can access up-to-date NHS advice at their fingertips to help look after their children’s health with a free app.

The ‘NHS child health’ app is an important NHS app for parents and carers of children aged 0-5 years.

The free app:

– provides easy to understand guidance on childhood illnesses

– recognises when your child is unwell offering easy to understand guidance on childhood illnesses

– provides advice on when and where to seek further treatment

The free app was specifically designed for parents and carers of children aged 0-5 years and is available for download on mobile phones through Google Play or Apple’s App Store under the title of ‘NHS child health’.

NHS North Cumbria Clinical Commissioning Group’s Clinical Lead for Children Dr Amanda Boardman said:

“The app is a fantastic tool which provides easy to understand guidance on childhood illnesses. It helps you to recognise when your child is unwell offering handy advice and where to seek further treatment, including information pointing to the relevant local services.

“It covers common childhood illnesses and injuries – this will be an essential app to have at your fingertips for immediate advice when you need it most.”

It was developed by paediatric staff working across the North East and North Cumbria region, in response to research that parent groups lack confidence to recognise common childhood illness. The app was then developed with communities and target parent groups.

The app will be particularly useful at this time of year when children are at risk of winter illnesses and it provides advice to help parents and carers choose the right service.

Immediate Parents and carers are also reminded that if children are showing symptoms of diarrhoea and vomiting there is no specific cure for stomach bugs (like norovirus) so should treat at home while the virus runs its course. It can spread quickly so please don’t visit hospitals/surgeries unless you believe you or your child is seriously unwell.

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