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By being kind to the child next to you, you are truly paying it forward. May every little one in your family be surrounded by a garland of love. Take care.
Newborn and well-child care. Occupational therapy. On-site appointments with Mayo Clinic specialists. Physical exams for sports, school and summer camp ...
Fine says failure to aggressively treat this severe epilepsy may result in permanent effects that negatively affect a child's development. Dr. Fine changed ...
talk to your child's health care provider. Treatment for constipation ranges from self-care steps — such as eating more high-fiber foods, being more physically ...
Check with your doctor right away if the diarrhea does not stop in 1 or 2 days or if you or your child develop a fever or have blood in your stool. A person ...
If you or your child develop a skin rash, hives, or any type of allergic reaction (including anaphylaxis) to this medicine, stop using the medicine and check ...
Mayo Clinic's Center for Sleep Medicine team provides multidisciplinary care for children in special populations or with medically complex needs.
... child may have an acetaminophen overdose. Contact your local poison center or seek emergency care. You also may have access to a poison help line, such as ...
Children who have Hirschsprung disease could develop enterocolitis, a serious intestinal infection. Enterocolitis can be life-threatening and should be ...
... care provider's office. During the procedure. First, a health care provider will use ultrasound to pinpoint where the baby is in the uterus. You'll lie on ...
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