Are you having some issues in breastfeeding your child?
Does your baby seem to have difficulties latching onto your breast?
Is your kid facing some speech difficulties?
These conditions may seem normal for any child. Each child has their own pace in learning things. Some children are easier to breastfeed compared to others. There are also some children who start talking at an earlier stage. However, if you feel that this condition is no longer normal for your baby, or that you have already done everything to make sure your child is developed normally but still something is wrong, you should consider seeking help from experts.
Most infants and kids have this easily-treated condition known as lip and tongue tie. Most parents do not easily see or notice this condition as it is not really known. Some of them may think that it is normal among children and can be fixed as they grow up. However, there are some instances where the condition worsens and by then, it would be difficult to fix.
If you think your child has this, contact your friendly team at KIDS now. In our practice, we’ve chosen to use the best technology in the market — an advanced laser treatment. We refrain from using
But when is it time to say your child needs the treatment? Should parents bring their children to doctors the moment they see some symptoms or should they wait a little longer to see if the condition changes or not? Watch the video as
Please don’t hesitate to contact your friendly team at KIDS. The sooner the better. Always remember the saying "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” Call us today to schedule your consultation.
KIDS – Healthy Kids Nurtured by Nature
p:(07) 4942 5111
e: mackay@healthykidsqld.com.au
a: 6 Discovery Lane, Mackay QLD 4740
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Lip and Tongue Tie Forms:
- Child New Patient Form
- Expectations Lip and Tongue Tie
- Stretching Video
- Health Professional Comms Form