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Surgery for Tear Duct Blockage for Parents
Blocked tear ducts are a fairly common problem in infants. Sometimes surgery is done to treat them.
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When Does a Cut Need Stitches? for Parents
It's important to know when a cut might need medical care or even a few stitches. Here's what to look for.
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What to Do About a Fever (High Temperature) for Parents
Fevers are usually not cause for alarm — they're the body's way of fighting infection. Here's what to do if your child has a fever.
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How Do Asthma Medicines Work? for Kids
Kids who have asthma need to take medicine. But what kind of medicine do they take and what does it do? Let's find out.
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VP Shunts for Parents
A VP shunt is a small plastic tube that helps drain extra cerebrospinal fluid from the brain. Most VP shunts are placed to treat hydrocephalus.
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Hib Disease (Haemophilus Influenzae Type b) for Parents
Hib disease can cause serious illnesses like meningitis and pneumonia. To protect kids from this bacterial infection, they should receive the Hib vaccine as infants.
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COVID-19: What to Do if Your Child Is Sick for Parents
There's still much to learn about COVID-19. Still, parents wonder what to do if their child gets sick during the pandemic. Here's what doctors say to do if your child has coronavirus symptoms.
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Playground Safety for Parents
Following these safety guidelines can make neighborhood playgrounds entertaining and safe for your kids.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER) in Kids and Teens for Parents
When symptoms of heartburn or acid indigestion happen a lot, it could be gastroesophageal reflux (GER). And it can be a problem for kids.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux (GER) in Babies for Parents
When babies have reflux, they spit up. Often, this happens after a feeding. Some simple feeding changes can help most babies with reflux spit up less.