Medical Experts: Dr McKenzie
Dr
Malcolm McKenzie studied medicine at King's College, Cambridge and has
worked at for the Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust, Addenbrooke's Hospital,
Cambridge, and Whipps Cross in London, among others.
Dr McKenzie has a special interest in osteopathy,
and has been working within the reconstructive and plastic surgery department
at Broomfield Hospital, Chelsford, from summer 2003 onwards.
Symptoms
Of Meningitis
Meningitis is a serious illness. How can you tell if it's 'just a cold'
or something more serious? more...
Glue
Ear
How serious is Glue Ear and how do you ease the symptoms? Dr Malcolm McKenzie,
advises about this common condition. more...
Children
& Worms
Embarrassed by worms? Dr Malcolm McKenzie, shines a light on an all-too-common
complaint that ought to carry no stigma. more...
Steps
Toward Verrucae Prevention
It's difficult for children to avoid the dreaded verruca. Dr Malcolm McKenzie,
tells us the easy steps to prevention and treatment. more...
Swallowing
Chewing Gum
Old wives' tales can sometimes come true. Dr Malcolm McKenzie eases our
fears over the perils of swallowing chewing gum. more...
Scabies
The thought of mites can really make the skin crawl! Dr Malcolm McKenzie,
fills us in on the irritation of scabies. more...
Teen's Gap Year Travel Jabs
Which injections do travellers need, to protect them against meningitis,
hepatitis, diphtheria, and other diseases? more...
Gap
Year Travellers' Health
Raisingkids.co.uk's medical expert, Dr Malcolm McKenzie, has some advice
for parents of intrepid gap year travellers. more...
Protecting
Teens From STDs
Preventing an unwanted pregnancy is one thing, but how can a parent tackle
the issue of sexually transmitted diseases? more...
Glandular
Fever
Your teenager is lethargic, listless and complaining of aches and pains.
Could it be glandular fever? more...
Hayfever
At Exam Time
Concentrating during exams can be difficult enough at the best of times,
but what happens when your child is constantly sneezing? more...
Pill
For Painful Periods?
At 13, your daughter seems too young to be on the Pill. But there are
health benefits to be had. Dr Malcolm McKenzie advises. more...
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