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Most children with a common cold don't need to see a health care provider. Get medical care right away if your child has any of the following: Fever of 100.4 ...
Seek emergency care if you or your child is: Choking or vomiting. Having trouble breathing or swallowing. Coughing up bloody or pink-tinged phlegm. Having ...
Children who have family members who have experienced constipation are more likely to develop constipation. This may be due to shared genetic or ...
Get care right away if your child has severe belly pain, pain or pressure in the chest, trouble breathing, new confusion, or trouble waking up or staying awake.
Recognition for top-quality care in trauma, surgery and nursing. Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center. The American College of Surgeons verifies that Mayo Clinic ...
My son's child care has a policy that children with pink eye stay home until they're no longer contagious. Pink eye (conjunctivitis) generally remains ...
... develop a plan, optimize the child's medical status, and rehearse the surgery. Our institutional culture of collaboration, teamwork and dedication to ...
As your child grows to adulthood, Mayo Clinic can provide a smooth transition from pediatric care to coordinated medical care with adult healthcare ...
A shortage of healthy red blood cells can slow growth in babies and children and delay puberty in teenagers. Vision problems. Tiny blood vessels that supply ...
Families who seek care for a child with a complex neurologic condition find the experts they need with Mayo Clinic Pediatric Neurosurgery and the Children's ...
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