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Newborn and childhood risks. Possible ... Childhood obesity. Research suggests that the ... growth and development. Women who weigh more when ...
When did you first notice your baby's symptoms? What type of diaper does your baby wear? How often do you or your baby's child care provider change your baby's ...
For children over 3 months, seek medical care if the diarrhea lasts more than 24 to 48 hours, particularly if it's accompanied by: Fever; Bloody or black ...
When the body has too much growth hormone, bones get bigger. In childhood, this leads to increased height as part of a condition called gigantism. In adults ...
Idiopathic short stature is the diagnostic group that remains after excluding known conditions in short children, such as growth hormone deficiency, dysmorphic ...
Check with your doctor right away if you or your child develop a fever, chest pain or tightness, or trouble breathing. These could be symptoms of a serious ...
The result is blurry vision. Many children develop nearsightedness during the early elementary school years, often around ages 7 or 8. The condition usually ...
Tell your doctor right away if you or your child develop a fever, rash, swollen, painful, or tender lymph glands in the neck, armpit, or groin, unusual bleeding ...
Children with ataxia-telangiectasia are at high risk of developing cancer, particularly leukemia or lymphoma. Congenital cerebellar ataxia. This type of ataxia ...
This medicine may cause slow growth. If your child is using this medicine, the doctor will need to keep track of your child's height and weight every 3 months ...
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