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  • Vaginitis in Children for Parents


    Vaginitis is redness, soreness, or swelling in and around the vagina. It's common in girls of all ages, and usually can be treated at home.

  • Peritonsillar Abscess for Parents


    Older kids and teens with tonsilitis sometimes develop this painful abscess, a pus-filled tissue at the back of the mouth.

  • Circumcision for Parents


    You have a decision to make before you take your newborn son home: whether to circumcise him. Before deciding, talk to your doctor and consider the issues.

  • Bad Breath for Kids


    How does your breath smell? Find out how to keep it smelling sweet in this article for kids.

  • Talking to Your Child About Periods for Parents


    Kids reaching puberty should already know what's going to happen to their bodies. Here are some tips for talking to your daughter about menstruation.

  • Feeling Fresh for Teens


    Wondering what you can do to feel as clean as possible "down there"? Read this article for the facts on douches, wipes, and other feminine hygiene products.

  • What Can I Do About Acne? for Teens


    There's no sure way to prevent acne. But these tips might help reduce the number and severity of your breakouts.

  • Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) for Parents


    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in kids. They're easy to treat and usually clear up in a week or so.

  • Spermicide for Teens


    Spermicides should be used with another birth control method, such as condoms or a diaphragm. They be used alone but are not very effective that way.

  • Birth Control: Spermicide for Parents


    Spermicides should be used with another birth control method, such as condoms or a diaphragm. They be used alone but are not very effective that way.