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Children’s Dental Health: What You Need to KnowCategory: safety_and_prevention
The road to a bright smile begins long before the first tooth appears. Parents play a big part in helping their children develop healthy teeth. Early monitoring by your child's doctor and dentist is important.
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Clean Intermittent Catheterization for BoysCategory: common_illnesses_and_conditions
Information from the American Academy of Pediatrics that will help you understand the basics of clean intermittent catherization (CIC).
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Clean Intermittent Catheterization for GirlsCategory: common_illnesses_and_conditions
Information from the American Academy of Pediatrics that will help you understand the basics of clean intermittent catherization (CIC).
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Common Childhood InfectionsCategory: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Most infections are caused by germs called viruses and bacteria. While you may be able to keep germs from spreading, you can't always keep your child from getting sick. It is important for parents to know how to keep their children healthy and what to do when they get sick. Read on to learn more from
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Constipation and Your ChildCategory: common_illnesses_and_conditions
Bowel patterns vary from child to child just as they do in adults. What's normal for your child may be different from what's normal for another child. Most children have bowel movements 1 or 2 times a day. Other children may go 2 to 3 days or longer before passing a normal stool.
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Croup and Your Young ChildCategory: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Croup is a common illness in young children. It can be scary for parents as well as children. Read on for more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about croup, including types, causes, symptoms, and treatments.
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Croup: When Your Child Needs Hospital CareCategory: common_illnesses_and_conditions
Croup is a common illness that affects the airways, making it hard for a child to breathe. It's most common in toddlers but can affect children between 6 months and 12 years of age. Another symptom is a loud barking cough that is worse at night. Trouble breathing and the barking cough can be scary for
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