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To help children prepare for a visit with their health care team, it is important that parents and caregivers understand the reason for the visit and what tests ...
Because thumb sucking makes babies feel secure, some babies might eventually develop a habit of thumb sucking when they're in need of soothing or going to sleep ...
Due to heightened stress and reduced access to health care, the COVID-19 pandemic also might worsen children's existing mental health conditions. Helping kids ...
Children who don't get enough vitamin D from these two sources can develop a deficiency: Sunlight. Your child's skin produces vitamin D when it's exposed to ...
With these tools, health care professionals are better able to provide early diagnosis, early interventions, new treatments and preventive health care for ...
If you have held off making your well-child health appointment or have missed your child's routine vaccinations due to COVID-19 restrictions, ...
Not all kids have the same symptoms. But if no other diagnosis fits, health care professionals may diagnose MIS-C if a child: Either had COVID-19 ...
Most children outgrow it. Kids who continue toe walking beyond the toddler years often do so out of habit. As long as your child is growing and developing ...
Pediatric ophthalmologist Brian G. Mohney, M.D., discusses Mayo Clinic's approach to treating strabismus, which affects nearly 1 in 20 children.
In some cases, particularly if your child's development is delayed, your health care provider may order a head CT scan or MRI and blood tests to help determine ...
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