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  • Skin Abscesses for Parents


    An abscess is a sign of an infection, usually on the skin. Find out what to do if your child develops one.

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Jaw for Parents


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

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Nose for Parents


    Learn more about nose wounds 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.

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Forearm for Parents


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

  • A to Z: Open Wound, Tongue for Parents


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

  • 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.

  • Handling Injuries & Illnesses for Parents


    From minor injuries to medical emergencies, these guides help you deal with common childhood mishaps.

  • 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.

  • What to Do About Warts for Parents


    Warts are common skin infections. They generally don't cause any serious problems, so usually don't need to be removed.