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Sickle cells can damage the spleen, an organ that fights infection, leaving you more vulnerable to infections. ... Children older than 2 and adults with sickle ...
... children 3 months to 17 years of age. Use in ... Your infection may not clear up if you stop using the medicine too soon. ... It may also increase the likelihood ...
... children 3 months of age and older with ... Brain infection (eg, meningitis) caused by bacteria or ... If you or your child already have a history of ...
Brucellosis is an infection caused by bacteria. It spreads from animals to people. Most often, people get brucellosis by eating dairy products that are raw ...
Infection, history of or; Neutropenia (blood ... Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor. ... It is very important that you call your doctor at the ...
... infection, IgA nephropathy, Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, Renal artery stenosis, High blood pressure in children, Secondary high blood pressure ...
Pediatric specialists provide cutting-edge treatment for children with ibd, including those with ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and other disorders.
If you or your child has an E. coli infection, it may be tempting to use an anti-diarrheal medication, but don't. Diarrhea is one way the body rids itself of ...
in children, and for children on ECMO. Safety and efficacy have been ... You may need to use this medicine for several months before your infection gets better.
Keep your child home or send him or her to school? When a child is truly sick from an infection such as a bad cold or flu, making sure he or she stays home ...
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