The infamous chickenpox, a virus known to cause itchy blisters all over the body. It most often happens to school-age kids, but unfortunately, if you’ve never had this infection as a kid you could get it as an adult.
When a Fever Requires Medical Attention
A fever is one of the biggest concerns that parents have when it comes to their infant or child. We understand that a fever can sometimes be considered an emergency and you’ll need prompt medical attention.
Does My Child Have a UTI?
When bacteria enter the bladder or the kidneys this can result in a urinary tract infection. Unfortunately, UTIs are quite common in infants and kids, so it’s important to
Your Infant and Constipation
It’s not typically common for infants to have issues with constipation; however, sometimes it happens.
Food Poisoning in Children
Food poisoning isn’t just a problem that impacts adults. It can also affect children, too. While, as a parent, you may be used to dealing with vomiting or diarrhea, food poisoning is a whole new animal.
Know the Warning Signs of Prediabetes
Diabetes is on the rise, and not just in adults. More and more children in the US are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
Does My Child Have a Concussion?
A concussion is a traumatic brain injury that occurs as a result of a blow to the head. Since concussions can be serious, it’s important that you’re able to recognize the telltale signs of a concussion so you can seek immediate treatment.
Bike Safety for Your Child
Just like responsible parents, our pediatricians are interested in keeping your children well – this includes helping your kids stay safe while riding their bikes.
Is Your Child Struggling With Potty Training?
Potty training is a big moment for your child and is something that may challenge them in many ways.
Cleft Lips and Cleft Palate
The day your child is born is one of the most exciting moments in a parent’s life. Of course, finding out your precious newborn has a cleft lip or palate can make things a little more complicated.