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A to Z: Open Wound, Mouth for Parents
Learn more about mouth wounds and how they're treated.
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A to Z: Cleft Palate With Cleft Lip, Bilateral for Parents
A cleft palate with a bilateral cleft lip is a common birth defect in which a baby's lip and palate (roof of mouth) don't form properly. As a result there is a split or opening (cleft) on both sides of the lip that can extend all the way from the nose to the back of the palate.
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A to Z: Cleft Palate With Cleft Lip, Unilateral for Parents
A cleft palate with a unilateral cleft lip is a common birth defect in which a baby's lip and palate (roof of mouth) don't form properly. As a result there is a split or opening (cleft) on one side of the lip that can extend all the way from the nose to the back of the palate.
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Arthrogryposis for Parents
Children with arthrogryposis have stiff joints that don't move well. Treatments like splinting, bracing, therapy, and surgery help kids get the best range of motion.
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Cleft Palate With Cleft Lip for Parents
A cleft palate with a cleft lip is when a baby's lip and palate (roof of mouth) don't form properly during pregnancy. Most kids with cleft lip and palate are treated successfully with no lasting problems.
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What's a Cleft Lip? for Kids
A cleft lip is a split in the upper lip that some babies are born with.
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What to Do About Tick Bites for Parents
Some ticks carry harmful germs that can cause disease. Find out what to do if your child is bitten by a tick.
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Arthritis for Kids
Kids can get a kind of arthritis that causes joint pain. Find out more in this article for kids.
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Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate: Feeding Your Child for Parents
Babies born with a cleft may need some feeding help from special bottle systems. Find out what's available and how they work.
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Cleft Palate for Parents
A cleft palate is when a baby is born with a cleft (gap) in the roof of the mouth. Most kids can have surgery to repair them early in life.