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The Basics of Ear Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Ear pain can affect children and adults, but it’s important to watch out for the symptoms and causes, so you can respond accordingly if your kids ever develop some form of ear problem. While ear infections are commonly associated with ear pain, there are many other possible causes for the pain, including: Ear Trauma: If

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Understanding Pediatric Lacerations and Wound Care

Pediatric practice focuses on the long-term care of acute wounds in children. These wounds result from different social, emotional, and physical causes. In this guide, we will focus on quick, appropriate wound care and prevention of complications. The following review offers information on best practices for healing acute and long-term wounds in children. What are

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The Blockage of Air Passage: The Basics about Epiglottitis

Epiglottitis is a crucial condition that affects your main air passageway. Specifically, it targets your epiglottis, the flap behind your tongue which allows air to pass into your lungs. The problem arises when it swells well enough to block the air you need to breathe in.  The said disease is mainly caused by a particular

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Here’s All You Need to Know about Pediatric Pink Eye

Having pink eye can come from various factors, including viruses and bacteria and environmental irritants like sand or chemicals. Youngsters under the age of two are more likely to suffer from pink eye because they tend to rub their eyes and infect other children. The pink eye typically goes away on its own, although treatment

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A Child Who Isn’t Eating: When to Take Them to Urgent Care

One of the most stressful situations for a parent, or any person in general, is handling a sick child. When your kid feels unwell and won’t eat, you have to think about whether or not to take them to urgent care.  There are many factors regarding this question, and it’s important that you ask yourself

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