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Hypophosphatasia (HPP), a disorder causing abnormal development of bones and teeth ... Team approach, tailored to your child's needs ... Depending on your child's ...
Some babies may develop bright red birthmarks called hemangiomas. Dr. Tollefson says they're technically tumors, but parents shouldn't let that name or ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Be sure to check with your child's healthcare professional if your child ... Infant's First Year (0-1)
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Pediatric obstructive sleep apnea is a condition in which a child's breathing is partly or ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... A common cold in a baby ... Someone with a cold who touches a baby's hand can spread the cold virus to ...
The healthcare professional also monitors your child when stimulant medicines are used. Appetite changes, weight loss and slowed growth. Stimulant medicines can ...
Having a high BMI during pregnancy has been linked to higher risks of various health conditions for a baby, including: Growth troubles in a fetus called fetal ...
When your baby or young child should see a doctor ... An infant whose mother first became infected with ... Delays in development or skills related to movement.
If your child needs a bone marrow transplant, an experienced team of pediatric experts from several specialties will develop a customized treatment plan and ...
Delayed development of speech and language skills ... The pair of sex chromosomes — either XX or XY — determines a child's sex. ... child genetically female.
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