Treating Hemangioma
Hemangiomas can more easily be observed by your child's pediatrician and a referral made if the diagnosis is in question, if the hemangiomas are medic... read more
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Hemangiomas can more easily be observed by your child's pediatrician and a referral made if the diagnosis is in question, if the hemangiomas are medic... read more
If misused, Tylenol and other brands of acetaminophen have the potential for fatal injury to a toddler's liver. read more
There is a vaccine available for Lyme disease, but it cannot be given to children under the age of 15. read more
Warts are not uncommon in children. Find out when they should be treated. read more
Our expert sorts through the symptoms of colds, allergies, and asthma. read more
Learn about eczema in children, and the best ways to treat it. read more
Skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and seborrhea are very common in young children. Find out what to do. read more
A yearly flu shot is the best way to protect yourself against the types of influenza expected each year. read more
Although you cannot use the color of nasal discharge as a sole indicator of infection versus allergy, green mucus does point more toward infection. read more
Winter colds, ear infections, tubes, hearing, and speech -- these are very, very common concerns for parents and physicians alike. read more
There are two types of ear infections -- otitis media (a middle ear infection) and otitis externa ("swimmer's ear," or an infection of the external ea... read more
Ear infections are a very common problem among children, and some kids are affected more severely. read more
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