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This medicine may affect your child's growth and development. Talk to your doctor if you have concerns. Do not take other medicines unless they have been ...
Your child's health care provider may recommend that your child be tested for lead levels during routine check-ups. Generally, this testing happens at ages ...
Mayo Clinic's Angelman Syndrome Clinic manages care and provides access to many specialists, depending on your or your child's needs.
Children should stay home from school or child care. Avoid handling food and items to be used by other people. Disinfect contaminated surfaces with a ...
This rare soft tissue cancer affects children more often than adults. Treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
... child can return to running, jumping and sports. More severe fractures of the fibula growth plate, where the injury can be clearly seen on an X-ray, usually ...
Follows a head injury, fall or bump. Get prompt medical care if your child's headache: Gets worse despite rest and over-the-counter pain medication.
Your health care provider checks the growth and development of your baby. ... Regular follow-up appointments with your child's health care provider can address ...
This side-to-side curve of the spine happens most often during the growth spurt after age 10. Treatment may include bracing or surgery.
Symptoms in children. Children can develop symptoms of epiglottitis within hours. Symptoms can include: Fever. Sore throat. Unusual, high-pitched sound when ...
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