The skin is injured as fat cells freeze and rupture, resulting in firm, red, persistent patches of skin in the area in...
Offer fresh fruits and veggies with the skin on (if safe) like apples, pears, berries, and celery. Nectars...
If your child has a single wart in a place that is somewhat hidden, you may want to simply leave it alone. While they...
Don’t be surprised if your child’s pediatrician does not prescribe antibiotics right away. The AAP recommends...
Approximately 37 percent of children with moderate to severe eczema have food allergies. The most common food allergies...
Atopy refers to the genetic likelihood your child will develop conditions such as asthma, allergies, and...
The toxic stress response can occur when a child experiences strong, frequent, or prolonged adversity, such as physical...
While it does not indicate anything serious, lip licker’s dermatitis can lead to worry. The lips and skin become...
The acne, which looks similar to acne in teenagers, resolves on its own without any specific treatment. The skin should...
To spread, an infected person coughs or sneezes, and small respiratory droplets are inhaled by a healthy person. Not...
After your baby is born, it is normal for the stool to be brownish-black over the first few days. This thick, tar-like...
If your child improves during this time, an antibiotic is not necessary. During this “waiting period,” it is very...
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