COVID 19 Update 03/28/2020
COVID 19 Update 03/28/2020
According to a recent Centers for Disease Control CDC announcement, the Measles Mumps Rubella vaccine can be given to infants younger than the usual age of administration which is 12 months. This is because of the measles resurgence in several states in the country and many countries globally.The announcement is geared mainly towards children who
Children in the days of old used to always be up and ready to go, climbing trees, riding around on their bikes, or exploring the wilderness. Unfortunately, in recent times things have changed a lot. Children often don’t want to go outside because they have YouTube, video games, and television to control their lives. Thankfully,
I came across this video from December. On point about healthy eating. Take a look.
What Every Parent Needs To Know About Ear Infections In Children Common Ear Infection – (Also called Otitis media) in children that usually presents with ear pain, fever, excessive crying or a variation of those. According to the AAP, otitis media is diagnosed when there is bulging of the tympanic membrane (ear drum) or there
An entertaining video guide for families to learn about how pain works and how to have more control over your pain, your body and your experience during medical procedures. Created by, Stanford Children’s Health and Produced by Booster Shot Media ©2017 Learn more at http://pain.stanfordchildrens.org.
Comprehensive Guide to Understanding and Managing Diaper Rash (Diaper Dermatitis) Diaper dermatitis, commonly known as diaper rash, is a frequent concern for parents and caregivers. This skin irritation occurs in the diaper area due to prolonged contact with urine and feces. Although diaper rash is usually easily treated, there are instances when it can become
What Is Diaper Rash? Diaper rash is one of the first things new mothers experience with their newborns that requires intervention from a healthcare professional after going home with their bundle of joy. The old school providers call it nappy rash and the medical terminology is napkin or diaper dermatitis. It is very common for infants