Understanding Newborn Jaundice
Fortunately, jaundice in newborns usually causes no lasting harm, but it’s extremely important to check for it and treat it when necessary.
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Fortunately, jaundice in newborns usually causes no lasting harm, but it’s extremely important to check for it and treat it when necessary.
READ MOREGetting the flu shot is a simple way to help keep kids in school, in their extracurricular activities, and present for the moments that matter most!
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READ MOREDuring and after the summer season, we get lots of questions from parents about white patches appearing on their kids’ cheeks. Of course, without seeing your child’s skin, I can’t tell you for sure what they are – you’ll need to reach out to your pediatrician for that. But in most cases, they’re what’s called pityriasis alba. Pityriasis alba is a common, benign (non-harmful) skin...
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