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Children in child care settings are especially at risk because the viruses that cause the illness spread by person-to-person contact. Hand-foot-and-mouth ...
... development. Symptoms can include: A skull ... Your pediatrician or other healthcare professional monitors your child's head growth at well-child visits.
Using a team approach to care, the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry ADHD Clinic at Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota: Gives coordinated care in a multispecialty ...
Scoliosis treatment is determined by the size of the spinal curve and the child's remaining growth. ... The tether adapts to the patient's development, offering a ...
Children who have family members who have experienced constipation are more likely to develop constipation. This may be due to shared genetic or ...
Your child's health care provider considers the symptoms and their frequency and your child's medical history. Your child might need tests to rule out other ...
Many times, I enlist a team of specialists to aid in the various aspects of that care. This is an example of a complex pediatric cataract surgery. The ocular ...
Children who develop strep throat repeatedly may have contact with a carrier of strep, likely at home or in a child care setting — or they may be strep carriers ...
if you're concerned that your child's anxiety is much worse than others at the same developmental stage. Early diagnosis and treatment can help lessen ...
It's a unique facility-based program where teams of professionals, including health care, law enforcement and child protection and victim advocates work ...
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