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Your child's health care provider may prescribe these medicines: Corticosteroid. A corticosteroid — such as dexamethasone — may be given to reduce swelling in ...
Group child care. Children cared for in group settings are more likely to get colds and ear infections than are children who stay home. The children in group ...
... development, the child should have a hearing test," Dr. Driscoll says ... At Mayo Clinic Children's Center, a pediatric geneticist helps manage care for these ...
In children, malabsorption can affect growth and development in addition to gastrointestinal symptoms. ... Consult your child's healthcare team if your child:.
The health care provider may recommend periodic screenings throughout childhood and into adulthood. If any developmental delays, learning disabilities or health ...
Similar to the adult practices, Mayo Clinic doctors and staff evaluate and develop comprehensive treatment plans for children with medical, cognitive and ...
Diagnosis. If diabetes is suspected, your child's health care provider will likely recommend a screening test. There are several blood tests to diagnose ...
The method used to test vision depends on your child's age and stage of development: Preverbal children. A lighted magnifying device can be used to detect ...
... 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 ...
Sim LA, Whiteside S, Harbeck-Weber C, Sawchuk N, Lebow J. Weight Suppression and Risk for Childhood Psychiatric Disorders. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev.
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