Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Kids
All the FAQs about hand, foot, and mouth disease: how to treat it and when your child can go back to daycare or school.
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All the FAQs about hand, foot, and mouth disease: how to treat it and when your child can go back to daycare or school.
READ MOREIf you are seeing crusty sores around your child’s nose or mouth, they probably have “impetigo.” Many parents will tell me their child has “infantigo” – which isn’t a bad name for this easily treatable skin infection commonly found in young kids!
READ MOREIf a blood test confirms that your child is anemic, we’ll recommend treatment based on the degree of their anemia. In all cases, you should focus on feeding them an iron-rich diet.
READ MOREWhen a child has a concussion, parents often ask when kids can return to playing sports or get back to school. Here are some answers.
READ MOREWhile concussions are not life-threatening, the effects of concussions can be very serious. How do you tell if your child has one?
READ MOREFor any parent like me who’s cleaned up vomit from a car seat during a road trip, motion sickness may be in your top 5 least favorite parenting situations. Motion sickness in kids can be treated and prevented - here's how to help your child feel better.
READ MORESwimmer's ear in kids is an infection of the outer ear—and it is common in the summer. Thankfully it is easy to treat and prevent!
READ MOREEar infections are common in kids - they’re the leading reason children see a doctor and the number one reason they're prescribed an antibiotic.
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