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1Tear-Duct Obstruction and Surgery
Blocked tear ducts are a fairly common problem in infants. The earlier they're discovered, the less likely it is that infection will result or surgery will be necessary.
2Obstrucción y cirugía del conducto nasolagrimal
Muchos niños nacen con un sistema de conductos nasolacrimales insuficientemente desarrollados, un problema que pude provocar obstrucción de dichos conductos, lagrimeo excesivo e infección.
3Why Do Eyes Water?
What does it mean when your eyes water? It's not the same as crying - or is it?
4Your Eyes
Ever wonder how your eyes work? This article for kids takes you from the pupil to the retina and beyond.
5Why Does My Nose Run?
You may have heard the old joke: If your nose is running and your feet smell, you must be upside down! But did you ever wonder why your nose runs?
6Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injuries
ACL injuries - which are common in active and athletic kids - happen when excessive pressure is put on the knee joint, resulting in a torn ligament.
7Styes
A stye is a backed-up oil gland in the eyelid. Styes are usually easy to get rid of.
8Medical Care and Your Newborn
By the time you hold your new baby for the first time, you've probably chosen your little one's doctor. Learn about your newborn's medical care.
9Warts
Many of us have had a wart somewhere on our bodies at some time. But other than being a nuisance, most warts are harmless.
10Breastfeeding FAQs: Pain and Discomfort
Here are answers to some common questions about preventing and reducing breastfeeding discomfort, such as nipple and breast pain.


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