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Diaper Rash—Child Care and Schools
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
A shiny red rash, pinker than usual skin, or red bumps in the diaper area that may be caused by a yeast called Candida. There are other causes of diaper rash that produce a similar skin appearance but are not caused by an infection.
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Diarrhea and Your Child
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Diarrhea can be acute (lasts a short time) or chronic (lasting more than 2 weeks). Here is information from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) about acute diarrhea, as well as how to manage the symptoms, and how to help reduce your child’s chances of getting diarrhea.
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Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) and Your Child
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Eczema is a chronic skin problem that causes dry, red, itchy skin. It is also called atopic dermatitis or AD. Anyone can get eczema, but it is most common in babies to young adults.
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Febrile Seizures
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
In some children, fevers can trigger seizures. Febrile seizures occur in 2% to 5% of all children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. Seizures, sometimes called “fits” or “spells,” are frightening, but they usually are harmless. Read on for information from the American Academy of Pediatrics
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Feeding Kids Right Isn't Always Easy: Tips for Preventing Food Hassles
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Young children need nutrients from a variety of foods to stay healthy. But what if your child only eats macaroni and cheese or will not eat any vegetables?
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Fever and Your Child
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
A fever is usually a sign that the body is fighting an illness or infection. Fevers are generally harmless. In fact, they can be considered a good sign that your child's immune system is working and the body is trying to heal itself. While it is important to look for the cause of a fever, the main purpose
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Fun in the Sun: Keep Your Family Safe
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Warm, sunny days are wonderful. It's great to exercise outside, and the sun feels good on your skin. But what feels good can harm you and your family. Read on for information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about how to keep your family safe from the sun’s harmful rays.
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Giving Medicine to Children: Important Safety Information
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Giving medicine in the right way can help your child feel better and get well. However, medicine information and labels can be confusing. Read on for information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about prescription and over-the-counter medicines, how to give medicine in the right way, and how to
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Haemophilus influenzae Type b
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
(Please see the related Vaccine Information Statement, Haemophilus Influenzae Type b (Hib) Vaccine: What You Need to Know)
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Hepatitis B Vaccine: What Parents Need to Know
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver. It is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Lifelong HBV infection can lead to liver cancer or scarring of the liver (cirrhosis). More than 1 million people in the United States are living with
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Hepatitis C
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Anyone can get infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV), the virus that causes hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is a liver infection that can lead to serious liver problems and possibly death. Although most children and adolescents recover from the initial phase of HCV infection, 70% to 80% of acute infections
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Hip Dysplasia (Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip)
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
In resistant cases or in older children, hip dysplasia may need to be treated with a combination of braces, casts, traction, or surgery. Your child will be admitted to the hospital if surgery is necessary. After surgery, your child will be placed
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Home Safety Checklist
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Is your house a safe place for your child to live and play? The following safety checklist can help you prevent serious injuries or even death. Though it addresses common safety concerns, it's important to remember that every house is different and no checklist is complete. Because there may be other
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Home Water Hazards for Young Children
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
Each year many young children drown in swimming pools, other bodies of water, and standing water around the home. Children must be watched by an adult at all times when in or near water. Children may drown in an inch or 2 of water.
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How Do Infants Learn?
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
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How to Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome and Other Forms of Abusive Head Trauma
Category: newborns_infants_and_toddlers
One of the skills parents and caregivers need to learn is how to deal with stress. This is especially important when there seems to be no end to a baby's crying. Too often, when a parent or caregiver loses control the results can be harmful or deadly.
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