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  • A to Z: Open Wound, Nose for Parents


    Learn more about nose wounds and how they're treated.

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Jaw for Parents


    Learn more about jaw wounds and how they're treated.

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Hip and Thigh for Parents


    Learn more about wounds of this hip or thigh and how they're treated.

  • Trimming Your Baby's Nails for Parents


    Cutting your little one's nails can be a bit scary. Here's how to do it safely.

  • Skin Abscesses for Teens


    People can get abscesses on the skin, under the skin, in a tooth, or even inside the body. Most abscesses are caused by infection, so it can help to know what to do. Find out in this article for teens.

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Tongue for Parents


    Learn more about tongue wounds and how they're treated.

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Forearm for Parents


    Learn more about forearm wounds and how they're treated.

  • Baked Chicken Fajitas for Teens


    This fast, easy dinner recipe is great for people trying to lose weight — or anyone who wants to eat healthy.

  • Testicular Torsion for Teens


    This emergency condition happens when the spermatic cord gets twisted and cuts off blood supply, causing pain and swelling. Find out what to do in this article for teens.

  • Hemophilia: Handling Bleeds for Parents


    Kids with hemophilia can bleed easily or longer than normal. So it's important for parents to know how to handle bleeding when it happens.

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