Why do we have bacteria? There will be experiments on hand washing and tips on how to avoid getting sick. We also get to visit the isolation at a hospital to find out what to do if you become dehydrated. Participants: Microbiologist Elisabet Holst and the orchestra "The Bacilli". Host: Petter Oest.
Is it dangerous to swallow strings and why do you get a sore ear when you have a cold? We also get to follow Grim when he gets a plastic tube implanted in his ear. Participants: Ear, nose and throat specialist Henrik Widegren and the orchestra "Snorkråkorna". Host: Petter Oest.
Can all blood flow out of the body when you cut yourself and why is the blood red? We also get to follow Ture when he has to operate to remove a piece of glass from his hand. In addition, we sew together a damaged banana and learn to clean abrasions. Participants: Plastic surgeon Stina Klasson and the orchestra "Blodplättarna".
Why do you cough and where does all the mucus come from? We also get to follow Felicia who is being examined for her breathing problems and Noah who enters the emergency room with a false croup. In addition, there will be straw ping pong and we will learn how to sleep better when we have a cough. Participants: Pediatrician Anna Claesson Ahlin and the orchestra "Luftrören"
Why are they called baby teeth and why do you have to brush them when you still need new ones? We get to accompany Matilda to the orthodontist when she gets her new braces and then there will be a toothbrushing school in the studio. Participants: Dentist Susanne Brogårdh Roth, dental nurse Pia Björklund and the orchestra "Tandtrollen".
What is a headache, can you get sick in the brain and what is it that shakes when you get a concussion are some of the questions the children ask in the studio. We also get to follow Stina when she is examined for her headache. In addition, there will be helmet competition and relaxation exercises. Participants: Neurologist Ulrika Uddenfeldt Wort and the orchestra "Döskallarna".
Why do you pee, why does poop smell bad and is it dangerous not to fart are some of the questions the children ask in the studio. We also get to learn how to pee in the best way, what the pee looks like if you have drunk too little and where the farts go at night. Participants: Pediatrician Gunilla Stripple and the orchestra "Bajskorvarna".
Why do you not need poop when you sleep, you can get a stomach ache from drinking milk and why you get a hard stomach are some of the questions the children ask in the studio. We also get to follow Emrik during a stressful day in his life. There will be experiments with poop and we will see how constipation in the intestines can be avoided. Participants: The pediatrician Ola Andersson and the orchestra "Magsäckarna".
Why is it contagious when someone itches, rashes are infected and where do lice live when they do not live in the hair are some of the questions the children ask in the studio. We get to follow Alicia who gets to do a spot test to see if she is allergic to something and Nellie who got mollusks. It will be a skin experiment and we will show how to get rid of lice. Participants: Pediatrician Petter Borna and the orchestra "Prickarna".
How to repair a broken bone with a nail, what is plant pain, why it itches under the plaster and plaster all the bones that are broken are some of the questions the children ask in the studio. In the studio, we build our own X-ray machine and then there will be a plaster school and a painting school. Participants: Orthopedist Måns Persson and the orchestra "Benknotorna".
In Bacillakuten, host Petter Oest and the children's audience try everything that can happen at the doctor's. Takes blood samples, feels the pulse, listens to the heart and tests reflexes. Nurse Olof Fager Bengtsson is a guest in the program and Bacillbandet sings and plays Doctors can.
In Bacillakuten, host Petter Oest together with surgeon Pernilla Stenström show why you can get a stomach ache and how the intestines work. The children have lots of questions about why it is important to fart and poop and why some have snouts and other snippets. The bacillus band sings and plays Everything becomes poop.
Today is a pajama party in Bacillakuten. Sleep expert Lars Palm and host Petter Oest answer questions about dreams, nightmares and why you snore, about monsters under the bed and why some go to sleep. The bacillus band sings and plays My Night.
What is blood? What does the heart do? What does the blood do? These are some of the questions the children in Bacillakuten ask. The bacillus emergency visits the blood bus and the blood lab and blood samples are taken in the studio. Pediatrician Maria Mossberg helps Petter Oest answer the children's questions about blood. The bacillus band sings and plays all around.
In Bacillakuten, host Petter Oest takes a closer look at sore throat, sore throat and hoarseness. There will be voice gymnastics and children in the audience can build their own vocal cords. Guest in the program is pediatrician Henrik Widegren. The bacilli band sings and plays vocal cords.
Host Petter Oest explains what fever really is and how to cure it, how to freeze even though you are hot and why you get goosebumps. To get answers to his and the children's questions, he has invited the pediatrician Anna Claesson Ahlin. The bacillus band sings and plays the song Fever.
Petter Oest and children from the audience hunt viruses and bacteria together with the pediatrician Ola Andersson who also answers the children's questions about chickenpox, childhood diseases and vaccines. The bacillus band sings and plays Vaccine a kind of medicine.
Why exercise? What is food? And why not eat sweets every day? ABCD, is it just letters - or something you can eat? Petter Oest has invited dietitian Christina Leijonhufvud to Bacillakuten to show what to think about in terms of diet and exercise. The bacillus band sings and plays Up and Jump.
Why can't everyone eat everything? What can you be allergic to? What happens if you eat something you are allergic to? What can you think of if you are having a party and have an allergic friend? There will be experiments and allergy school. Guest: pediatrician Nicholas Brodszki. The bacillus band sings and plays Ush and fy and tvi (this allergy).
Why do we have ears? How can we hear? What is balance? And what is a wax plug? In Bacillakuten, host Petter Oest looks deep into the ear and pediatrician Petter Borna helps to sort out all the children's questions about the ear and hearing. The bacillus band sings and plays Listen listen now.
Why do we have eyes? How can we see? Glasses, how does it work? Can you sneeze out of your eyes? In Bacillakuten, host Petter Oest looks at the eye and the ophthalmologist Kristina Tornqvist helps to sort out all the children's questions about the eye and vision. The bacillus band sings and plays Happy Tears.
When an accident occurs, it is important to know what to do. And if it's really serious, you should call 112. In Bacillakuten, the host Petter Oest and the children get an exciting and unusual visit to the studio. Guest: ambulance driver Håkan Svensson. The bacillus band sings and plays 112 is the number you should dial.