What is RSV and how can I protect my child from getting it? Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infects almost all children at least once before they are 2 years old. Most of the time this virus only causes minor cold-like symptoms. However, for some babies infection can be more dangerous. For certain infants who are…
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Nose Bleeds
My child gets a lot of nosebleeds. What should we do? Your child is almost certain to have at least one nosebleed—and probably many—during these early years. Some preschoolers have several a week. This is neither abnormal nor dangerous, but it can be very frightening. If blood flows down from the back of the nose…
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Lacerations
What's the best way to treat a cut? A cut, or laceration, is a wound that breaks through the skin and into the tissues beneath. Because the injury is deeper than a scrape, there are more likely to be problems, such as bleeding, and there is the possibility of damage to nerves and tendons. The following simple…
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Headaches
I get headaches a lot. Is there something wrong with me? You are not alone, a lot of teens get headaches. In fact, 50% to 75% of all teens report having at least one headache per month! The pain can range from dull to throbbing. If you're getting headaches more often or if the pain…
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