Newborns- Going Home

Most hospitals will discharge you and your baby within forty-eight hours if you have delivered vaginally. However, if you undergo a Cesarean section, you may stay at the facility for four to five days. If your baby is born in an alternative birthing center, you may be able to go home within twenty-four hours. Nevertheless, just because […]

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Fever – Myths Versus Facts

Many parents have false beliefs (myths) about fever. They think fever will hurt their child. They worry and lose sleep when their child has a fever. This is called fever phobia. In fact, fevers are harmless and often helpful. Let these facts help you better understand fever. MYTH. My child feels warm, so she has a […]

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Medicine – Refusal to Take

Is this your child’s symptom? Your child refuses to take a medicine Techniques for giving liquid medicines, pills and capsules Wrong Technique for Giving Medicine Can Cause Vomiting Forcing a struggling child to take any medicine can lead to vomiting or choking. Using a better technique can sometimes get rid of the child’s resistance. Doctors […]

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Newborn Rashes and Birthmarks

Is this your child’s symptom? Normal skin rashes and birthmark questions about newborns Newborn Rashes – Topics Covered If your baby is healthy, skip the “What to Do” section. Go directly to the topic number that relates to your question for advice. Acne. Small red bumps on the face (onset 2-4 weeks). Drooling or Spit-Up […]

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Restless Leg Syndrome in Children: A Common Cause of Insomnia

Restless leg syndrome in children is surprisingly common, but is frequently missed. If your child is fidgety or has leg pain around bedtime and problems settling down, it’s worth considering this condition.  Sleep doctors get restless leg syndrome too When I was a kid, my parents used to avoid giving me Coca-Cola after lunch. Not because they were overly […]

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Ringworm

Is this your child’s symptom? One or more ring-shaped spots caused by a fungus Has a rough edge and clearing of the center Symptoms of Ringworm Round pink patch Clearing of the center as the patch grows Raised, rough, scaly border Usually ½ to 1 inch (12 -25 mm) in size Ring slowly increases in […]

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