Abdominal Pain and Pediatric IBD
When it's much more than your average stomach virus, your child might have inflammatory bowel disease.
When it's much more than your average stomach virus, your child might have inflammatory bowel disease.
Your baby's flattened head shape could be more than a cosmetic concern.
What is pink eye? Is it a virus? Is it contagious? Get your questions answered.
How safe is anesthesia for children? Learn the facts.
Night terrors, confusional arousals, sleepwalking and sleep talking - what are they and why do they happen?
What is anaphylaxis? What is an EpiPen? Why and how do you use it?
New guidelines say children need not stay home from school if they have Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease. Read more!
If your child is very sick, there are some things you can do to either avoid going to the ER or make the best your visit.
Understanding a diagnosis can be confusing. Here's how the experts make complex medical issues understandable.
When does the risk of trampoline play outweigh the reward of fun outdoor exercise?
When is it belly pain? When is it appendicitis? When is it something worse?
The choice to "graduate" from pediatic care is different for every family and every child.
In 2018, one in five high school students reported using e-cigarettes in the last month. What can a parent do?
The key to a successful start in play therapy is to be supportive and learn what to expect before you go.
Children cannot express their feelings in the same way adults do. That's where play therapy comes in.
What are wisdom teeth? Why do we have them? Should they come out?
When your pediatrician changes practices, do you follow your doctor or stay with the practice?
How do babies and kids get constipated? What can you do? Here are some helpful F.A.Poos.
Whether your child is critically ill or you know someone who is facing the loss of a child, read this important message.
How to get the care you need when you're far from home.
How common is a "foreign body ingestion" and what should you do about it? Learn the facts.
A cleft lip and palate is surprisingly common, affecting one in 700. Here's what you need to know.
Spasticity impacts a surprising number of children. Learn how to support someone who has it.
Although it may not always be easy, it is now more important than ever for parents to talk with their children about difficult subjects. Learn five guidelines to help.