Earwax Problems
Can earwax interfere with my child’s hearing? Only if there’s a heavy buildup of it. Earwax serves to protect the ear canal and the paper-thin eardrum from dirt and germs, but if it accumulates it can cause temporary hearing loss. The tip-offs include…
Learn MoreMedicines: Helping Children Swallow
At one time or another, almost every child will refuse to take a pill or swig of medicinal syrup. Here are some tips to help the medicine go down:Be honest. Do not tell your child that the medicine is candy (he might suddenly crave a handful). Instead…
Learn MoreDiaper Rash (Toddler)
What is diaper rash? By the time your child reaches the toddler years, you’ve probably already seen your share of diaper rashes: red, inflamed skin hiding under the diaper or training pants. The rash — usually found in the genital area, the inner thi…
Learn MoreMiddle Ear Infection: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
Many people have experienced the pain and thumping that accompany a middle ear infection, and they’re especially common in children.Learn more about these common infections, their causes, symptoms and treatments, and how long they typically last.What …
Learn MoreCough (Children)
Is coughing bad for my child? Most of the time it’s good for her. When your child has a cold, coughing clears infected mucus from her lungs and keeps nasal mucus from dripping down into them. If she didn’t cough, a little sniffle could turn into pneum…
Learn MoreScarlet Fever: Symptoms and Treatment
What is scarlet fever? Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, was once one of the most serious scourges of childhood, sweeping through families like wildfire and causing numerous deaths. But with modern antibiotics, the disease is far less dangerous…
Learn MorePinworms
What are pinworms? Pinworms are small, white, threadlike worms that infect up to 50 percent of children. If your child’s infected, he’ll probably scratch and complain of itching around the anus, especially at night. You may be able to see the worms, w…
Learn MoreDyslexia, Ages 3 to 6
What is dyslexia? Although the term has fallen out of favor among some child psychologists, dyslexia is popularly used to mean a disability in processing language. There are three types: visual (trouble recognizing printed letters or words); auditory …
Learn MoreFlu and Kids
What is the flu? The flu (influenza) is an all-too-familiar illness for most parents, especially during flu season (November to April). This highly contagious respiratory tract infection can send a child to bed for three to five days with a high fever…
Learn MoreDyslexia, Ages 6 to 12
What is dyslexia? Although the term has fallen out of favor among child psychologists and other experts, dyslexia is popularly used to mean a disability in processing language. There are three types: visual (trouble recognizing printed letters or word…
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