Between birth and 2 years old, your child will see their pediatrician at least 10 times for check-ups, or Well Child...
Babies don’t arrive in the world fully developed. In reality, they continue to develop even basic characteristics...
Skin markings on babies fall into two categories: those present from birth (congenital) and those that develop after...
Children are notoriously prone to accidents, whether it is the 12-month-old wobbly walker or the 3-year-old who falls...
Benadryl® is just one trade name for the generic medication called diphenhydramine. Diphenhydramine is an...
When a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening food allergy (or allergy to insect stings) their physician will...
Good old “green snot!” It’s every working parent’s nemesis. The color of snot does NOT indicate an infection...
According to some estimates, 8 percent of all children in the US have at least one identified food allergy. The peanut...
Strabismus means that the eyes are not moving together, making the child appear cross-eyed or misaligned. When eyes do...
While environmental controls can help, sometimes medication can be useful to help relieve bothersome symptoms....
The newest class of medications, called immune modulators, can be used in children over the age of 2 to control...
When it comes to starting your baby on different foods, you’ve probably heard the advice, “Start one new food every...
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