Six-Year-Old with Scoliosis
Scoliosis in a six-year-old is a bit unusual, and warrants an evaluation by an orthopedic surgeon. read more
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Scoliosis in a six-year-old is a bit unusual, and warrants an evaluation by an orthopedic surgeon. read more
A combination of medical, behavioral, and educational therapies usually results in the best long-term outcome for children with ADD. read more
When there are giant congenital nevi larger than 20com, patients should be seen by a pediatric dermatologist for exact management. read more
The symptoms of a sinus infection are different for children than for adolescents and adults. read more
Although designed to save lives, air bags still pose a very serious risk to children. read more
Ear infections are a very common problem among children, and some kids are affected more severely. read more
You can offset your middle child's jealousy of the baby by including him in as many activities as you can. read more
There is no magic treatment for heat rash other than cooling off the patient. read more
The flu (influenza) vaccine is strongly recommended for any person six months or older at increased risk of having the flu. read more
Recurrent pains in children are very common, with the head and belly being two of the more common sites. read more
There is no need to be overly worried about an extra DPT immunization. read more
Immunizations are one of the most significant and cost-effective advances in medicine. read more
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