Menulis Hari Ini Untuk Kenangan Hari Esok Agar Tidak Lupa Akan Hari Semalam
My Heart & Soul
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Terlalu Sibuk
AidilAdha - tak balik kelantan
Armand's graduation day..walaupun...
L.E.A.D Camp - Adra ditinggalkan buat kali pertama
Kerjaya - perkhabaran gembira
family day
semoga ada waktu untuk menceritakan satu persatu...satu masa nanti
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
HAPPY
I'm doing great at the age of 28 OMG..ingatkan 18 :P
Terima kasih kepada teman-teman yang penah menyerikan hidup selama ini..teman lame..teman baru..semuanya indah!
Terima kasih kepada majikan-majikan yang memberi peluang berkerjaya selama ini..
dan
dan juga
Monday, November 15, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Sibuk Sedikit
hari ini hari terakhir bengkel ISO..
esok Deepavali..mari kita rehat dan kemas rumah sewajarnya..
tak lama lagi hari raya haji akan menjelma..
jadi...
boleh jenguk blog ini http://busanaadra.blogspot.com
Kata Jari : Semoga dimurahkan rezeki & dipermudahkan segala urusan..
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Memasak.Cuti Rehat
Adra yang hanya mampu tersenyum ..(this photos taken by her big bro)
Monday, October 18, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Produk
Kata Jari : lebih kepada ct saerah...mungkin :P
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Thrush.Adra Had One.
kesian si manja meleleh liur dan airmatanya setiap kali minum susu
dan untuk perkongsian ilmu..saya paste some information untuk rujukan teman-teman.
My baby has white patches on the insides of her cheeks. What could it be?
It could be a yeast infection known as thrush which resembles cottage cheese or milk curds on the sides, roof and sometimes, the tongue of a baby's mouth. It's most common in babies two months and younger, but it can appear in older babies, too.
Everyone has yeast in their bodies - it's a normal part of the digestive system - but when there's an imbalance, an infection sets in. The main factors that can tip the balance are hormonal changes and the use of antibiotics - either in a breastfeeding mother or in a baby.
How can I be certain that it's thrush?
If you notice a white coating on your baby's tongue but nowhere else, it's probably just milk residue. Thrush, on the other hand, can be found on the tongue, but is most often on the sides of the mouth, causing it to be very sore. You may first suspect it if your baby starts crying when breastfeeding, sucking on a pacifier or a bottle.
If you think your baby has thrush, look for the characteristic white patches. Then gently touch a patch with a gauze-covered finger. It probably won't come off very easily, but if it does, you'll find a raw, red area underneath that may bleed.
How can I treat thrush?
Consult your paediatrician if you suspect your baby has it. She may prescribe an oral fungal cream called Nystatin or Mycostatin. It may take a week to clear up the infection. Sometimes doctors will recommend a mother apply Nystatin to her nipples if she's breastfeeding so that she and her baby don't pass the infection to each other. It's important to treat both mother and baby concurrently so that they don't reinfect one another.
Is there anything I can do to prevent my baby from getting thrush?
Not if, like many babies, she got the infection from you in the first place - picking up the yeasty bacteria as she passed through the birth canal during labour.
However, some babies are simply more susceptible than others to the fungus. Some people think it can also be caused by prolonged sucking on a bottle or pacifier; others think poor hygiene of bottle teats is to blame; still others blame a pacifier or bottle teat that's too large for the baby. However, babies who exclusively breastfeed and don't use pacifiers can also get it.
Some experts recommend giving a baby sterilised water to drink after breastfeeding or bottle feeding to rinse the milk residue away. Cleaning and sterilising pacifiers may also help. Some doctors advise breastfeeding mothers to let their nipples air dry between feedings to prevent thrush, and this is especially important if you do have thrush - damp nipples are a good breeding ground for yeasts.
Take care if your baby is placed on a course of antibiotics or if you're breastfeeding and take them to treat an infection. Antiobiotics kill off good, infection-fighting bacteria as well as bad bacteria; either can trigger a case of thrush in the baby, especially if you contract a vaginal yeast infection in the process.
Is thrush dangerous?
Not really. The biggest problem occurs if your baby's mouth is too sore to suck - she may get dehydrated. Your doctor may prescribe paracetamol suspension for the pain. You should alert your doctor if the thrush doesn't seem to clear up with treatment or if the baby also has a fever over 101 degrees F / 38.2 degrees C, which could indicate a different infection.
A bout of thrush can be very trying for all of you - a hungry baby who finds it painful to feed is a very sad sight - but is usually short-lived. Give your baby all the comfort she needs, follow your doctor's instructions for pain relief and medicine, and this infection, too, will pass.