How do I know if my child has a urinary tract infection? Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in young children. UTIs may go untreated because the symptoms may not be obvious to the child or to parents. Normal urine has no germs (bacteria). However, bacteria can get into the urinary tract from two sources:…
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Temper Tantrums
What is the best way to handle a "difficult" child? Here are some general strategies and solutions to help you live with a youngster with bothersome temperament traits: First, recognize that much of your child's behavior reflects his temperament. Establish a neutral or objective emotional climate in which to deal with your child. Try not…
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Sunburns
Are there different kinds of burns? How are they treated? Following are the 4 different levels of burns and the symptoms of each: 1st degree burns are minor and heal quickly. Symptoms are redness, tenderness, and soreness (like most sunburns). 2nd degree burns are serious injuries. First aid and medical treatment should be given as soon as…
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Sprains
I think my child has sprained her ankle. How can I tell for sure? Sprains are injuries to the ligaments that connect bones to one another. A sprain occurs when a ligament is stretched excessively or torn. Sprains are less common in young children, because their ligaments are usually stronger than the growing bones and cartilage to…
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