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What is Cold Panniculitis?

The skin is injured as fat cells freeze and rupture, resulting in firm, red, persistent patches of skin in the area in...

  • Sara Connolly, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What Foods Treat Constipation in Children?

Offer fresh fruits and veggies with the skin on (if safe) like apples, pears, berries, and celery. Nectars...

  • Jill Castle, MS, RDN
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What Should I do if my Child has a Wart?

If your child has a single wart in a place that is somewhat hidden, you may want to simply leave it alone. While they...

  • Kristie Rivers, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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How do I know if my Child has a Sinus Infection?

Don’t be surprised if your child’s pediatrician does not prescribe antibiotics right away. The AAP recommends...

  • Kristie Rivers, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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Do Specialized Formulas Help Treat or Prevent Eczema?

Approximately 37 percent of children with moderate to severe eczema have food allergies. The most common food allergies...

  • Kristie Rivers, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What is Atopy?

Atopy refers to the genetic likelihood your child will develop conditions such as asthma, allergies, and...

  • Kristie Rivers, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What is Toxic Stress?

The toxic stress response can occur when a child experiences strong, frequent, or prolonged adversity, such as physical...

  • Kristie Rivers, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What is Lip Licker’s Dermatitis?

While it does not indicate anything serious, lip licker’s dermatitis can lead to worry. The lips and skin become...

  • Sara Connolly, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What Moisturizer can I use for my Baby’s Neonatal Acne?

The acne, which looks similar to acne in teenagers, resolves on its own without any specific treatment. The skin should...

  • Sara Connolly, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What is Tuberculosis?

To spread, an infected person coughs or sneezes, and small respiratory droplets are inhaled by a healthy person. Not...

  • Sara Connolly, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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What Color Should my Baby’s Poop Be?

After your baby is born, it is normal for the stool to be brownish-black over the first few days. This thick, tar-like...

  • Kristie Rivers, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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My Child has an Ear Infection. Will his Eardrum Rupture?

If your child improves during this time, an antibiotic is not necessary. During this “waiting period,” it is very...

  • Kristie Rivers, MD, FAAP, Board Certified Pediatrician
  • January 3, 2019 . 1 min read
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