Reducing your child’s risk of lead exposure is important—and should begin before your baby even comes home from the...
Nosebleeds are very common in toddlers. While they can be downright messy at times, most nosebleeds are not a cause for...
Sooner or later, you’ll encounter this situation: no matter how hard you try, your fussy or feverish baby or toddler...
Fevers can be downright scary, as your baby can feel like he or she is “burning up” while acting miserable. But...
Fevers in babies over six months of age are handled a little differently than fevers in younger babies. By six months,...
Despite measures to eliminate lead from the environment, babies and young children continue to be exposed to this toxic...
Inhaled steroids have been used for decades to reduce inflammation, swelling, and mucus production in the airways of...
Lead poisoning is one of the most common preventable diseases of childhood. The Centers for Disease Control and...
Norovirus, sometimes called the “stomach flu,” is the most common cause for viral gastroenteritis...
Laryngotracheitis, otherwise known as croup, is a common upper respiratory illness of childhood. The condition usually...
If your child suffers from eczema or other common skin conditions, you’re probably familiar with topical steroids....
Keratosis pilaris (often dubbed “KP”) is a common and usually mild skin condition in which the skin can resemble...
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