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Factors that might increase a child's chance of developing asthma include: Exposure to tobacco smoke, including before birth. Previous allergic reactions ...
Infant botulism. This form of botulism begins after a baby takes in spores of C. botulinum bacteria. The bacteria grow in the baby's intestinal tract.
... child's system. Disruption of epidermal growth factor has important implications to the development of enteric infections that can result in bloodstream ...
infant weight > 8000g. infants born before 37 weeks gestation. medications known to impact growth. active systemic illness (including genetic disorders) ...
Avoid trying too hard to get your child to stop thumb sucking if your child is younger than 2 years old. ... Toddler speech development. Show 2 more. Children's ...
As the child ages, undiagnosed DDH will begin to cause pain as the forces across the joint become more abnormal. For clinically unstable or dislocated hips, the ...
If your child needs a bone marrow transplant, an experienced team of pediatric experts from several specialties will develop a customized treatment plan and ...
Infants should receive all recommended vaccinations. Supervised, awake tummy time is recommended daily to facilitate development. New heated drug baths ...
Severe abruption can cause heavy bleeding, which can be life-threatening for you and your baby. Intrauterine growth restriction. High blood pressure might ...
This exam includes checking a child's growth and development. That involves closely tracking changes in height, weight, blood pressure and bone growth.
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