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This physician also can help guide you regarding whether the child should be transferred to a higher level of care and make recommendations for the care of ...
Doctors trained in treating children and adults who have heart disease (pediatric cardiologists and adult congenital heart disease specialists), ...
Mannenbach encourages sending the child to a children's center providing specialty care. Also, providers should call an ambulance to transport the infant to ...
Growth hormone fuels childhood growth and helps maintain tissues and organs throughout life. It's made by the pea-sized pituitary gland found at the base of ...
Delayed development of speech and language skills ... The pair of sex chromosomes — either XX or XY — determines a child's sex. ... child genetically female.
Wheezing is a high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing. Seek emergency care if your child's wheezing: ... See a doctor if your child wheezes during ...
... child care providers. Write down questions you have about your baby's health or growth. Ask all the questions you have. What to expect from your doctor. Your ...
If you have questions about your child's health, start by asking your child's healthcare professional. ... develop. Taking good care of a newborn also means ...
Babies and young children usually have 6 to 8 colds a year. They might have more if they go to child care. Treatment for the common cold in babies involves ...
Follow these tips to help with healing. Why your baby has an umbilical cord stump. The umbilical cord brings nutrients and oxygen to your ...
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