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  • X-Ray Exam: Wrist for Parents


    A wrist X-ray is a safe and painless test that can help find the cause of pain, tenderness, swelling, or show deformities of the wrist joint. It can also detect broken bones or dislocated joints.

  • Taking Insulin for Diabetes for Parents


    Some people with diabetes need to take insulin to help keep their blood sugars in a healthy range.

  • Urine Test: Microalbumin-to-Creatinine Ratio for Parents


    The microalbumin-to-creatinine ratio test is most commonly used to screen for kidney problems in teens with diabetes. It may also be used to monitor kidney function in kids and teens who have a kidney disease.

  • 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.

  • X-Ray Exam: Upper Leg (Femur) for Parents


    A femur X-ray can help find the cause of symptoms such as pain, limp, tenderness, swelling, or deformity of the upper leg. It can detect a broken bone, and after a broken bone has been set, it can help determine whether the bone is in alignment.

  • My Child Is Struggling in School. How Can I Help? for Parents


    Find out what the experts have to say.

  • Out-Toeing for Parents


    Out-toeing is when feet point outward while walking. It happens to a lot of kids when they are learning to walk.

  • Flat Feet for Parents


    Most babies and toddlers have flat feet. As they grow, an arch usually develops. But some kids have flat feet for life.

  • In-Toeing for Parents


    In-toeing is when feet point inward while walking. It happens in a lot of kids who are learning to walk. Sometimes people call it walking "pigeon-toed."

  • Gene Changes (Mutations) for Parents


    A gene mutation is a change in one or more genes. Some mutations can lead to genetic disorders or illnesses.