Easing Teething Pain
Giving a baby something hard to chew on can help to ease teething pain. read more
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Giving a baby something hard to chew on can help to ease teething pain. read more
At age three, kids are notorious for being picky or even refusing to eat. read more
This behavior is probably normal. Seventeen months is that difficult age when toddlers are learning to control themselves and the world around them. read more
A normal child's speech has progressively improved clarity -- roughly half intelligible by two years of age, moving toward fully intelligible by four ... read more
Decongestant nose spray is not routinely recommended for toddlers. read more
An experts responds to a parent's question about their son's testicles, which seem retracted. read more
Despite an egg allergy, your child should probably be vaccinated against measles. read more
Both warm and cool mist humidifiers accomplish the same thing -- getting moisture into the air. read more
It isn't always possible to make an exact diagnosis of a rash without seeing it firsthand, but this sounds like seborrheic dermatitis. read more
The more often you put the baby to the breast, the more breast milk you'll make ("demand and supply"). read more
In general, a child with a loose cough only needs to be made comfortable. However, you should monitor her breathing. read more
Parents need to understand that there is a wide range in children's speech development. read more
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