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... child's medical history and doing a physical exam. A care professional also may want to know about the pattern of symptoms that you or your child experiences.
The tiny eggs are easily spread to family members, caregivers, or other children at school or child care centers. Pinworm infections are not common in children ...
Give your care team a detailed history of your or your child's symptoms — which foods, and how much, seem to cause problems. Your family history of ...
Jabs has been a member of the NIH NIDCR Board of Scientific Councilors and the NIH National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council. She is an ...
Check with your doctor right away if you or your child develop a fever, chest pain or tightness, fast breathing, or trouble breathing. These could be ...
Evaluation and care of children with seizures and epilepsy; EEG monitoring (for spell classification, seizure location, epilepsy syndrome classification) ...
For children — See a health care provider if: Your child's symptoms don't get better or get worse. Your baby's stuffy nose causes problems with nursing or ...
... care isn't required. Seek emergency medical attention if your child experiences: Loss of consciousness, confusion or disorientation after a head injury ...
Mayo Clinic School of Continuous Professional Development ... COVID-19: Antepartum care of pregnant ... Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) ...
If your older child has tongue-tie, is your child having trouble making certain sounds or taking care of their teeth? If you have tongue-tie, are you ...
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