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Q. Could snoring be a sign of a more serious health problem?
A. Most children seldom snore, so loud and regular snoring is unusual in otherwise healthy children.
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Q. Should my child take a multivitamin?
A. Maybe. Every child is different, and experts disagree about whether multivitamins are necessary.
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Q. My child was stung by a bee. What do I do?
A. Your child may fuss over a bee sting, but most stings don’t have serious consequences.
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Q. What should I do if my child breaks a bone?
A. Children are active, adventurous and not always careful. That combination, unfortunately, may lead to broken bones or fractures.
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Q. How do I know if my child has a concussion?
A. Concussions are temporary brain injuries that can affect memory, balance, speech, reflexes, judgment and coordination.
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Q. What should I do if my child gets a nosebleed?
A. Nosebleeds are a fairly common occurrence in children, but all that gushing blood can still send concerned parents into panic mode.
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