Study: Treatment for Colic
Having had a baby who suffered with colic, I am always interested in reading any new studies that are related to new findings on treating colic. Colic, which affects up to 25% of all infants, results...
View ArticleEarly Treatment For Dyslexia
If your child has dyslexia, he or she is not alone. Dyslexia is a reading disorder that happens when the brain doesn’t properly recognize and process certain symbols. Dyslexia is the most common cause...
View ArticleEliminating Egg Allergy?
You’ll find eggs or egg protein in lots of every day food products. From baked goods to canned soups, ice cream, pasta, salad dressings, mayonnaise and more. That’s fine unless your child is allergic...
View ArticleTeen Suicide Prevention Treatment Not Working
Current treatment for teens that struggle with mental disorders and thoughts of suicide doesn’t appear to be helping according to a new study. Adolescents need a more intuitive treatment plan and for...
View ArticleNew Guidelines for Ear Infections
When a child is in pain and crying, a loving parent wants nothing more than to make the pain go away. Ear infections can be very painful and often a parent will request antibiotics to treat the...
View ArticleNew Guidelines for Treating Sinus Infections
Kids get runny noses. But is it caused by allergies, a simple cold or something more serious like a sinus infection? If your child has a history of sinus infections, a new review of clinical guidelines...
View ArticleChildren and Panic Attacks
Panic attacks are most often associated with adults, but children and adolescents can have them too. The symptoms are basically the same for children as adults and can include the overwhelming fear...
View ArticleTips to Help Soothe Baby’s Eczema
Wintertime is the worst time of the year for dry, itchy skin. The cold air outside and indoor heating suck all the moisture out of the air and out of your baby’s skin. Winter is when eczema tends to...
View ArticleRx Eardrops Better for Infections Caused by Ear-Tubes
A new study finds that combination antibiotic/steroid eardrops work better in treating children who have infections caused by ear tubes, than oral antibiotics. Children that have recurrent ear...
View ArticleWet-Wrap Therapy Offers Relief for Children’s Eczema
The red itchy blisters of eczema can really make a child’s life miserable. The discomfort usually starts with a rash and develops into red oozing bumps that constantly itch. Children often try to...
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