Avoiding Lyme Disease
To avoid Lyme disease, be sure to look for ticks on your children every day. read more
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To avoid Lyme disease, be sure to look for ticks on your children every day. read more
When there are giant congenital nevi larger than 20com, patients should be seen by a pediatric dermatologist for exact management. read more
Learn whether bladder infections are common in children and find out the best preventive measures. read more
The many kids who attend child care share their bodily fluids (saliva, for example) and tend to have increased exposure to germs. read more
Infection is the most common cause of pinkeye (also known as conjunctivitis), which is easily spread through direct contact with fingers contaminated ... read more
Once your child is exposed to chickenpox, you won't know whether she has it for at least 10 days and for as long as 21 days. read more
It's possible for your nine-month-old to catch chickenpox from her vaccinated sister, but not very likely. read more
Find out when it's advisable to give a four-year-old vitamin supplements. read more
Abdominal pain is a very common complaint in children. Learn how to assess the significance of stomachaches. read more
Both warm and cool mist humidifiers accomplish the same thing -- getting moisture into the air. read more
Assuming your child has been healthy up to this point, there is little reason to think that shingles indicates a problem with her immune system. read more
It is easy to confuse chicken pox with insect bites, a reaction of the skin to something it came in contact with, or other causes of rash. read more
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