Signs of Chickenpox
It is easy to confuse chicken pox with insect bites, a reaction of the skin to something it came in contact with, or other causes of rash. read more
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It is easy to confuse chicken pox with insect bites, a reaction of the skin to something it came in contact with, or other causes of rash. read more
The chickenpox vaccine is thought to be safe for healthy children. read more
It's wiser to give a child the vaccine than to wait to see if he catches the chickenpox, which sometimes has complications. read more
Find out how to choose the right medicine for a cold. read more
During the winter months, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and influenza (flu) are widespread among children, especially in the first two years of li... read more
Chickenpox can be spread to someone who hasn't had it, from 24 hours prior to the first appearance of the rash until the rash crusts over, which is a ... read more
Our expert addresses a mother's concern that her four-year-old gets sick more than he should. read more
More than 10 percent of infants and children do wheeze at some point in their childhood. read more
Although much research is being done, no one knows what causes the skin condition known as vitiligo. read more
Pediatricians have different styles of managing ear infections, which are one of the more common infections in childhood. read more
There is no need to be overly worried about an extra DPT immunization. read more
Decongestant nose spray is not routinely recommended for toddlers. read more
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