The most common viruses that can cause diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms in children are rotaviruses, noroviruses, and adenoviruses. Outbreaks are common in schools and daycare centers, especially during the winter months. Viral gastroenteritis (also commonly known as the stomach flu) typically causes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea lasting for a few days. Fevers are also…
Childhood Skin Cancer
When you hit the beach this summer, it’s important to be aware of the sun-related dangers and to take steps to prevent your entire family from skin damage and skin cancer. You may not even be aware that skin cancer is possible in children and teens. But, while rare, pediatric skin cancer does occur. Types…
Bacterial Pneumonia in Kids
Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can be caused by a virus, bacteria, fungi, or parasites. Bacterial pneumonia often begins with bacteria that has colonized the nose and mouth and moves down into the lungs. Some of the most common bacteria associated with causing pneumonia include Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumonia. Symptoms Bacterial…
Personal Hygiene for Teens
As your kids hit puberty and begin their tween and teen years, personal hygiene requirements begin to change along with their growing bodies. When is deodorant needed? At what age should a child start shaving? You may have all of these questions and more. Read on for recommendations and guidelines for personal hygiene basics for…
Causes, Symptoms & Treatment of Eye Infection in Children
Eye infections are somewhat a rite of passage for most families with young children. Thankfully, the telltale red eye is no cause for concern. With proper treatment, the infection should clear up within a few days. Always see your child’s doctor and get advised on a course of treatment. Causes of Eye Infections Pediatric eye…
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