A hernia is a bulge in the groin or upper scrotum. The bulge contains a loop of intestine. It slides through a defect in the muscles of the lower abdomen.
Read MoreA hernia is a bulge in the groin or upper scrotum. The bulge contains a loop of intestine. It slides through a defect in the muscles of the lower abdomen.
Read MoreA viral infection that causes little ulcers in the back of the mouth
Read MoreA viral infection of the mouth and lips in young children
Read MoreHitting is the most common type of aggressive behavior. Others include slapping, pinching, scratching, poking, hair-pulling, biting, kicking, shoving, and knocking down.
Read MoreHives is a rash made up of raised pink bumps with pale centers. Most often, rash is very itchy
Read MoreBite from a human child or teen.
Read MoreIbuprofen (Advil, Motrin) Dosage Table
Read MoreCoin-shaped sores on the skin. Covered by scabs or crusts that are the color of honey
Read MoreIncentives are rewards or prizes that are given for desired behaviors. The reward must be strongly desired by the child. You can ask your child for ideas.
Read MoreExposure (Close Contact) to a person with influenza. Your child has NO symptoms of influenza (no fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose).
Read MoreYour child has symptoms of influenza (flu). Flu is a viral infection. The nose, throat, and upper parts of the airway are involved. Family members or close friends have symptoms of flu
Read MoreYour child has symptoms of influenza (flu). Flu is a viral infection. The nose, throat, and upper parts of the airway are involved. Family members or close friends have symptoms of flu
Read MoreBite from an insect (bug).
Read MoreJaundice means the skin has turned a yellow color. Bilirubin is the pigment that turns the skin yellow.
Read MoreFungus infection and rash of the groin and inner, upper thighs. Jock itch is also called ringworm of the crotch
Read MoreChildren with this syndrome have loose joints. Movement at their joints are excessive. Joints can be stretched beyond the normal range. Affects over 10% of children.
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