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Toe Walking in Toddlers and Children

Toe walking, or walking on the balls of the feet, is very common and normal in infants and toddlers when first learning to walk. After age 2 most children will start to outgrow toe-walking. However, some children 2 and older continue to walk on their toes out of habit or because of other conditions. Causes […]

What to do if You Suspect Your Child Has Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease

What to do if You Suspect Your Child Has Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease This fall, keep an eye out for the symptoms of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD). HFMD is a common illness that tends to crop up most frequently in the Summer and Fall and is characterized by a rash on the […]

Pediatric Appendicitis

As a parent, your child’s health is your top priority, and being informed about common childhood ailments is essential. One condition that can strike fear in the hearts of parents is pediatric appendicitis. This blog aims to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of pediatric appendicitis, including its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.   Understanding […]

What is Tetanus and Why We Need a Tetanus shot

Tetanus is a serious and potentially fatal infection caused by a toxin in the bacteria Clostridium Tetani.  The disease is sometimes also called “Lock Jaw” because symptoms often start with tightening of the muscles around the jaws making it difficult or impossible to open the mouth.  Painful tightening, stiffening, and locking of the muscles can […]

Pediatric First Aid Kit

Parenthood is a beautiful journey filled with countless moments of joy and laughter, but it also comes with its share of worries and concerns, especially when it comes to the well-being of our little ones. As parents, we want to be prepared for any situation with having the right tools at our fingertips. Bumps, bruises, […]

Concussions

A concussion can be defined as a head injury that is caused  by a bump, violent jolt, or blow to the head. This injury can be a result from various traumas including falls, car accidents, physical abuse and participating in high contact sports without the proper equipment (ie football). Concussions can be seen in all […]

Anaphylaxis in Infants and Children

Anaphylaxis is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction.  The onset and worsening of symptoms can occur very rapidly and display as a wide range of signs and symptoms.  Symptoms of anaphylaxis often occur within minutes after exposure to an allergic trigger but can sometimes take up to several hours before starting.  It is important […]

The Basics of Wart Management

Warts are a common skin condition in children, especially school aged children.  They are typically small dome shaped bumps that are rough in texture and may develop in a variety of colors; including yellowish, tan, black, brown, or grey.  They are caused by a virus known as Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).  They most often occur […]

Growing pains are usually normal – but probably not from growing

“Growing pains” is a term often used to describe pain in the legs (and sometimes arms) of children.  It occurs most commonly in both legs in the evening, at bedtime, or shortly after going to sleep.  The exact cause is not known but the pain is most likely related to muscles that are overused, strained, […]

Management of Styes

A hordeolum, also known as a stye, is a tender, red bump on the eyelid edge. It develops when the oil-producing gland along your eyelash line becomes blocked and infected. The most common type of stye is external, forms on the outside of the upper or lower eyelid, and is the result of an infection […]

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