Examples of using Common in children in English and their translations into Finnish
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Headache very common in children.
Most common in children. Very rare in young adults.
This phenomenon is common in children.
Common in children less than 2 years of age: the following may affect up to 1 in 10 children. .
Molluscum contagiosum most common in children.
Hernia is very common in children from birth to 5 years.
Allergies and asthma are very common in children.
Allergic bronchitis is very common in children, but it manifests itself very individually.
Most of these side effects were also very common in children.
The disease is more common in children, mainly in boys.
A reduction in white blood cells(granulocytopenia) can occur,which is more common in children.
This may be more common in children than in adults.
Toxic form inherent in adults and children, while the staphylococcus is more common in children.
Food allergy is particularly common in children of preschool age.
It is more common in children from age 1 year and 10 years, and can affect adults too but uncommon and sometimes more common in age 3 to 10 Scarlet fever causes.
Skin discoloration was very common in children.
Today, this disease is very common in children, most often it is stable, but sometimes progresses with age.
She will be confused,because it's more common in children than adults.
Very common in adults, common in children: Arthralgia, myalgia Uncommon: Muscle atrophy, bone pain.
Oedema was reported as common in children.
But children's louses are much less common in children, and with a regular change of linen and hygienic skills imparted to them, even an occasional parasite of this form does not survive on a child's clothes.
Some side effects, including infections,may be more common in children than in adults.
Because the eye disease is more common in children with a positive test for antinuclear antibodies(ANA), these children require eye examinations every three months by an eye specialist.
Being a child in a developing nation- bladder stones are common in children in developing nations.
It's a tropical disease, common in children in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The side effects observed in children are the same as also observed in adults but the side effects may be more common in children than in adults.
It's a virus that's common in children his age.
Inflammation of the outer ear is common in children and in adults who do not wear a hat or a bandage.
Head injuries are extremely common in children who are physically abused.
Acute adenoviral angina(especially common in children in the summer after water treatment);