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Tests Completed To Identify A Child Food Allergy

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If you believe your child has a food allergy, but you are unsure about the type of allergy, then you should speak with an allergist who can complete tests to help determine the allergen. Testing may be completed in stages where different types of tests are administered and considered. Keep reading to learn about the different tests that can and will be arranged. Basic Testing Allergy tests will start with the most basic ones first. Read More»

Simple Things You Can Do To Support Your Local Children's Hospital

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Many people like the idea of helping out in the community, but they don’t know where to begin. A great place to start is with your local children’s hospital. Many people in and out of the hospital need additional community support. Here are some simple things you can do to help your hospital and the patients they treat: 1. Bring resources to the children’s department.  Even if you don’t have a lot of money to give, the pediatrics department of a hospital benefits from community members taking an interest in providing for the social and emotional needs of children and their families. Read More»

Should You Be Worried About Your Baby's RSV?

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A runny nose and cough are usually not cause for concern. In babies and young children, it is likely that respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. However, if the condition worsens, medical treatment could be necessary. If you suspect your baby has RSV, here is what you need to know about it so you can determine when it is time to seek help. What Is Respiratory Syncytial Virus? Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, sounds far scarier than it is. Read More»

How A Careful Diet Can Help Those With Diabetes Avoid An Overactive Bladder

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The health impact of diabetes is significant and can lead to an overactive bladder. That’s why it is important to create a healthy diet that helps avoid this problem. Otherwise, a person may need to get more serious medications for this concern. Diabetes Can Contribute To This Problem Diabetes is a serious health concern that can cause a broad range of other health issues. For example, those with diabetes often suffer from constrictions in their blood vessels around the body. Read More»

Have Your Child Evaluated For Early Speech Therapy Treatment When You Recognize Lack Of Articulation And Intelligence Skills

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Speech is a vital area of your child’s healthy development. Sometimes, however, children develop troubling speech problems that prevent them from interacting and communicating with their parents, teachers and other children in day care, kindergarten and grade school classrooms. Each child with speech therapy problems is unique, and children must have a speech therapy program that addresses their individual problems. Identifying and treating the problems early serve to improve your kids’ intelligibility and articulation skills. Read More»

Three Things You Should Know About Talking To Your Kids About Rehab

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One of the most important decisions you’ll ever make in your life is to enter an addiction treatment center for the purpose of turning your life around—and one of the most important reasons you may have for doing so is your children. Many people, however, struggle with finding the right words to explain to their children why they will be absent from the home for a period of time for the purpose of receiving addiction treatment. Read More»

3 Tips For Having A Successful Breast Reconstruction Surgery

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When you get breast reconstruction surgery, recovering is going to be part of the process. Thankfully, if you do certain things, you can have a very successful recovery. This article is going to discuss 3 tips for recovering.  Sleep On Your Sides When you initially leave the hospital after your breast reconstruction, you are going to have tubes on the side of each of your breasts, where the incisions were made, to help drain fluid out of your breasts. Read More»

4 Signs You May Need to Get Your Mole Removed

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Mole removal can be done for cosmetic purposes, although in this case your insurance is unlikely to cover it, but if you’re like a lot of people you may not have time in your busy life for doctors’ appointments unless it’s urgent. Moles can be urgent, though, since in some cases they can develop into skin cancer and if you have one that’s acting suspiciously it’s best to have it removed just in case it decides to do that later. Read More»

What Happens When Your Bring Your Child In For Allergy Testing

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If your child has developed rashes, and you’re not sure what the cause is, then it is wise to have them undergo allergy testing. It’s a safe and comprehensive way to determine what is causing the skin irritation. Because it can be nerve wracking anytime you bring your child in to see a doctor, here is a overview of how the tests are administered. Before The Test In order to create a baseline, the doctor or nurse will wash your child’s skin and then apply two substances. Read More»

A Parent's Guide To Appendicitis

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Children naturally fall susceptible to many common childhood illnesses. Much of this is just nature’s way of building immunity in their body. Occasionally, they can be stricken with a more serious ailment. One such condition common in children and teenagers is appendicitis. Here is what you need to know. Who Gets Appendicitis? Most often, the child will be over two years of age. It isn’t very common in babies or after the age of 30 Read More»