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Created by a panel of congenital cardiac surgeons, cardiologists and intensivists, the guidelines were developed with key questions using the PICO Framework.
Gaining the right amount of weight supports your baby's growth and development. Gaining too much weight places more stress on your heart. Ask your health ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... child. There isn't a simple target range for high ... If your child has any of these signs or symptoms ...
Cradle cap causes crusty or oily scaly patches on a baby's scalp. The condition isn't painful or itchy. But it can cause thick white or yellow scales that ...
A molar pregnancy is linked with irregular growth of the placenta, the pregnancy-associated organ that gives an unborn baby oxygen and nutrients. With a partial ...
Human growth hormone (HGH) treatment. HGH treatment helps infants and children with Prader-Willi syndrome grow. It also makes muscle tone better and lowers body ...
Lazy eye (amblyopia) is reduced vision in one eye caused by abnormal visual development early in life. ... child's vision. The eye with poorer vision can ...
Any child can develop headaches, but they're more common in: Girls after they reach puberty; Children who have a family history of headaches or migraines ...
... child's growth, development and intellectual achievement. Chronic liver disease impacts physical and psychosocial development and affects family ...
Infantile hemangiomas are the most common tumor in infancy. They tend to appear in the first weeks of life and grow as a child ages. Potential complications ...
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