Jul 19th 2007 10:55AM

Top Searched Children's Health Topics

Sick childI have two rambunctious nephews and an adorable niece. It's so sad when they're not feeling well, they just seem so helpless! Thankfully, they're pretty healthy kids. I think one of my nephews has asthma, but that's about it.

With me, I was a lucky child. Besides the occasional common cold and stomach virus, and a minor case of chicken pox, I was pretty healthy. Maybe it was luck, or maybe it was the amount of fruit and vegetables that I ate as a child. My parents were pretty persistent with having greens on my plates everyday! As I got older, I got smarter (or more spoiled?) and debated for higher allowance in exchange for eating more vegetables.

Other kids are not so lucky -- check out these statistics from CDC:
- Reported cases of Lyme disease have doubled since 1991. Among children, it's most common between 5 and 14-year-old kids.
- Autism affects 1 in 150 children in the U.S.
- 4.4 million youth are diagnosed with ADHD by a healthcare professional.
- Meningitis affects 1,400 to 2,800 Americans every year. Between 10 percent and 14 percent of those affected will die from it. CDC recently recommended that all children between the ages of 11 and 18 get vaccinated against bacterial meningitis.

When I have children, I hope that they're healthy physically and mentally. Of course, I'll love them no matter what. For now, I'll read up on the various health concerns that affect kids. Hopefully I'll be prepared if they're diagnosed with any of the serious conditions.

How about you? What was your health condition as a child? Perhaps your child is experiencing some of these health conditions?

AOL's top searched children's health topics from this month:
1. Lyme disease
2. Autism
3. Head lice
4. Meningitis
5. Strep throat
6. Chicken pox
7. West Nile virus
8. ADHD
9. Constipation
10. Swimmer's ear

For more information on health topics, check out AOL Body. Also search for these topics on AOL Search, such as autism and strep throat.

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