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Parents also can see the model before surgery to gain a better understanding of their child's tumor. Care that continues at home. Mayo specialists work together ...
Stop using the medicine and check with your doctor right away if you or your child develop a skin rash, hives, itching, swelling, or any type of allergic ...
... growth in children if used for a long time. Tell your doctor if you have any bone or joint pain or if you have an increased risk for osteoporosis. If your child ...
Using a team approach, pediatric specialists from different areas work together to find answers, set goals and develop a treatment plan tailored to your child's ...
Growth hormone (GH) deficiency. In children, GH deficiency can cause growth problems and short stature. Most adults who have GH deficiency don't have ...
Self care. Avoid using enemas or laxatives — including herbal or homeopathic products — without first talking to your child's doctor. Once your ...
There are some steps you can take to help reduce your child's overall risk of birth defects, such as: Get proper prenatal care. Regular checkups with a ...
This medicine may slow down a child's growth. If you think your child is not growing properly while using this medicine, talk with your doctor. Do not take ...
The child advocacy center uses a team approach to services for children and families affected by child abuse or neglect. Learn about the team and resources.
The Mayo Clinic Kidney Transplant Program offers expert kidney transplantation and related care for people with kidney failure and other problems with ...
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