Pediatric Sleep Disorders
Sleep is crucial for the overall well-being and development of children. However, for some parents, the peacefulness of bedtime can turn into a nightly struggle when their child faces pediatric sleep disorders. Understanding these disorders is the first step towards providing the necessary support and care for both the child and the family. In this […]
Pediatric Bronchiolitis
Bronchiolitis, a common respiratory illness in infants and young children, can be a source of concern for parents. This viral infection primarily affects the small airways (bronchioles) in the lungs, causing inflammation and congestion. Here’s a detailed look at pediatric bronchiolitis, covering its causes, symptoms, and crucial steps for parents to navigate through this respiratory […]
Red stool, and other “abnormal” stool colors reviewed
Stools can come in many different colors and shades, most of which are normal. However, the typical or “normal” stool are any shade of brown, tan, yellow, or green. Most unusual stool colors are caused by food color, including artificial additives and colors. This is especially true with diarrhea when the food passes through the […]
Nosebleeds in Children
When to Seek Medical Attention for Nosebleeds Nosebleeds are a common occurrence, especially among children. They can happen at any time and quite often take parents by surprise. While most nosebleeds are harmless and can be treated at home, they can certainly look scary, and there are some situations where medical attention may be required. […]
Fever
Definition: Fever is the temporary increase in the body’s temperature in response to a disease or illness. A fever is classified medically as a temperature reading at or above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit (38C) Causes: Viral or bacterial infections and illnesses (strep throat, ear infections) Respiratory infections (cold, flu, RSV) – Gastrointestinal infections or diseases […]
Understanding Normal vs Early or “Precocious” Puberty
Puberty is the stage of development in children and adolescents where rapid growth, increased muscle mass, and the first signs of secondary sexual development occur. Secondary sexual development refers to the development of breast buds in females, enlargement of testes and the penis in males, as well as increase hair including around the genitals (also […]
Pediatric Sprains and Strains
Childhood is a time of boundless energy and exploration, but it’s also a time when kids are prone to minor injuries. One of the most common types of injuries children experience is sprains and strains. While these may not always be serious, they can be painful and concerning for both children and parents. Difference […]
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 […]