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Infants born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy or after delivery have an increased risk of developing colic. Complications. Colic does not cause short-term ...
Diabetes increases your child's risk of developing conditions such as narrowed blood vessels, high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke later in life.
Baby acne is small, inflamed bumps on a baby's face, neck, back or chest. It often develops within 2 to 4 weeks of birth. Many babies also develop tiny, pimple- ...
Changes in your baby's diet can also increase the frequency of stools, which can lead to diaper rash. Breastfed babies might develop diaper rash in response to ...
... baby sitter or child care center professionals. Write down any additional questions you have about your baby's health or development. During your appointment ...
If you or your child has any of the signs or symptoms that may indicate Tay-Sachs disease, or if you have concerns about your child's development, schedule an ...
... developing baby. But it's also an important tool for the health care team to use to check a fetus's health, including growth and development. It's used to ...
More children are being diagnosed with this blood sugar condition. Learn how to help manage or prevent this chronic disease in your child.
Rapid growth. Acne. Adult body odor. When to see a doctor. Make an appointment with your child's healthcare professional if your child has symptoms ...
Tet spells. Some babies with tetralogy of Fallot suddenly develop deep blue or gray skin, nails, and lips. This usually happens when the baby cries, eats ...
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