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Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... Talk with a member of your child's healthcare team if you're concerned about your child's leg pain.
But every baby is different, and baby ... In: Caring for Your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age 5. ... Infant development: Milestones from 10 to 12 months.
Check your child's growth and development. This includes measuring height, weight and head circumference to compare to growth charts for children who have NF1.
Bad breath · Blue-colored skin under the eyes · Cough · Decreased energy or fatigue · Delayed growth · Ear pain · Enlargement or rounding of fingertips or toes
Less time learning. Keep in mind that unstructured playtime is more valuable for a young child's developing brain than is electronic media. Children younger ...
Get medical advice if you notice symptoms of muscle weakness in yourself or your child. Symptoms could include delays in development, more clumsiness than usual ...
... child's health, start by asking your child's health care professional. Remember, nothing is too small when it comes to your child's health. Find out how to ...
Keep children home from school or day care until they're no longer contagious — usually 24 hours after beginning antibiotic treatment. Products & Services. A ...
... development or changes in alertness are important clues. ... Because ATRT grows quickly, contact your child's care team as soon as symptoms appear or change.
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