Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists, and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety, and well-being of all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
As part of that commitment, the AAP publishes expert advice for parents, caregivers, and patients on Pediatric Patient Education. Information can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and many titles also are available in Spanish.
Here are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family.
Read MoreHere are some suggestions from Bright Futures experts that may be of value to your family.
Read MoreA viral infection of the smallest airways in the lungs. Wheezing is the main symptom. Average age for getting bronchiolitis is 6 months (Range: birth to 2 years).
Read MoreBronchiolitis is a common respiratory illness among infants. One of its symptoms is trouble breathing, which can be scary for parents and young children. Read on for more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about bronchiolitis, causes, signs and symptoms, how to treat it, and how to prevent
Read MoreAs you grow, you need calcium to build strong bones and a healthy body. Getting plenty of calcium while you are young also makes your bones strong and keeps them strong for your entire lifetime.
Read MoreCONNECTED KIDS: Bullying is when one child picks on another child again and again. Usually children who are being bullied are either weaker or smaller, are shy, and generally feel helpless. Bullying most commonly takes place at school, when adults are not watching, or through email or instant messages.
Read MoreBurners and stingers are intense pains that occur when the nerves that run from the neck to the arm are stretched or compressed. This typically occurs in contact or collision sports where the shoulder may be pushed backward or the head and neck
Read MoreA checklist for parents to help prepare for your child's COVID-19 vaccination.
Read MoreAnswers to common questions about COVID-19 vaccination.
Read MoreCOVID-19, discovered in December 2019, quickly became a global pandemic. Doctors and researchers continue to learn more about it every day. Safe and effective vaccines are now available, offering hope for an end to the pandemic. Until everyone is vaccinated, however, the virus continues to spread.
Read MoreA contagious disease caused by a respiratory virus called SARS-CoV-2.
Read MoreA type of bacteria that can cause infection of the intestines
Read MorePainful, shallow ulcers (sores) on the inner lips or cheeks. Not caused by an infection
Read MoreUsing a car safety seat correctly makes a big difference. Even the right seat for your child's size may not properly protect your child in a crash unless it is used correctly. So take a minute to check to be sure.
Read MoreHere is more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) about choosing the most appropriate car safety seat for your child.
Read MoreAt birth, boys have skin that covers the end of the penis, called the foreskin. One choice you will make for your new baby boy is whether to have him circumcised. Circumcision is a surgical procedure that removes the foreskin, exposing the tip of the penis.
Read MoreA cast is a hard shell that completely covers a bone fracture. Also called a full cast. It keeps broken bones from moving until they heal. That also reduces pain. It also protects the injured part from any more injury.
Read MoreA cast is a hard shell that completely covers a bone fracture. Also called a full cast. It keeps broken bones from moving until they heal. That also reduces pain. It also protects the injured part from any more injury.
Read MoreA bacterial infection of the skin. Main symptom is spreading redness that is painful to the touch
Read MoreA chalazion is a lump in the middle of the eyelid. It’s caused by a blocked off oil gland.
Read MoreCheerleading is often thought of as a sport only for high school and college athletes. However, it is becoming more popular among younger athletes as well.
Read MorePain or discomfort in the chest wall from muscle overuse.
Read MorePain or discomfort in the chest wall from muscle overuse.
Read MoreChickenpox is a viral rash all over the body
Read MoreAn illness with rash and fever caused by the varicella-zoster virus
Read MoreInformation and guidance on exposure (close contact) to a person with confirmed chickenpox when child has no rash or other symptoms of chickenpox.
Read MoreSexual abuse of children is more common than most people think. About 1 out of 5 girls and 1 out of 10 boys will be sexually abused during their childhood. Parents can take steps to help prevent and recognize sexual abuse in children.
Read MoreAn important step in understanding the health of your child is checking if they have excess weight. That's because excess weight - overweight or obesity - can impact their overall health.
Read MoreChildren are naturally curious and love to explore. Young children especially like to explore by putting things in their mouths. Before or as soon as children begin crawling or walking, parents and caregivers need to take extra steps to make sure harmful items are out of reach, out of sight, and locked
Read MoreThe road to a bright smile begins long before the first tooth appears. Parents play a big part in helping their children develop healthy teeth. Early monitoring by your child's doctor and dentist is important.
Read MoreWhen children begin crawling, or eating table foods, parents must be aware of the dangers and risks of choking. Children younger than 5 years can easily choke on food and small objects.
Read More“Over-the-counter” (OTC) means you can buy the medicine without a doctor's prescription. Talk with your child's doctor or pharmacist* before giving your child any medicine, especially the first time.
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