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A to Z: Mucopolysaccharidosis Type II for Parents
Mucopolysaccharidosis type II, or Hunter syndrome, is a rare genetic disorder that affects mostly males.
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Vomiting for Parents
Most vomiting is caused by gastroenteritis, and usually isn't serious. These home-care tips can help prevent dehydration.
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What to Do About a Stiff Neck for Parents
A stiff neck is usually nothing to worry about. In rare cases, it can be a sign of something serious. Here's what to do about a stiff neck.
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Torticollis for Parents
Torticollis is a common condition that causes a stiff neck or neck pain that makes it hard for kids to turn their heads.
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A to Z: Open Wound, Lip for Parents
Learn more about lip wounds and how they're treated.
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Orofacial Clefts for Parents
A cleft is when tissues of the mouth or lip don't form properly when a baby is developing in the womb. The good news is that orofacial clefts are treatable.
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How Do I Get Rid of Hair on My Upper Lip? for Teens
There are permanent ways and temporary ways to deal with upper-lip hair.
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Cleft Lip for Parents
A cleft lip is when a baby's lip doesn't form properly during pregnancy. Most kids can have surgery to repair one early in life.
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A to Z: Cleft Lip, Unilateral for Parents
Learn about unilateral cleft lip, a common birth defect in which a baby's lip doesn't form properly, resulting in a split (cleft) on one side of the lip.
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A to Z: Cleft Lip, Bilateral for Parents
Learn about bilateral cleft lip, a common birth defect in which a baby's lip doesn't form properly, resulting in splits (clefts) on both sides of the lip.