The AAP recommends that kids get combination vaccines whenever possible. Many vaccines are offered in combination to help reduce the number of shots a child will receive.
Depending on how old your child is, the temperature range when you should call a pediatrician will change. For example, newborns (0-3 months) it might be anything higher than 100.2, while a pediatrician might have you wait until a 102 fever when your child is older.
It’s recommended that your child receive a flu vaccine well before the start of the flu season (from November to April). This gives the body a chance to build up immunity to the virus.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, the first and best line of defense against harmful ultraviolet radiation exposure is covering up. This should include wearing a hat with a three-inch brim and protective sunglasses.
Otitis media is the medical term for an ear infection. This is one of the most common reasons for an emergency doctor’s visit. The pain and discomfort of an ear infection will usually pass within a few days of administering antibiotics.
Children under 6 years of age should never be given cold or cough medicine without a pediatrician’s consent. Generally, children 4 and younger should not take this type of medication at all. Ask your pediatrician for tips on how to safely relieve your child’s cold or cough.
In 1910, the American Medical Association described its vision for its new pediatric journal with these words: “[T]he American Journal of Diseases of Children will be … equal, if not superior, to any other scientific periodical in this or in any other country.”
According to the American Pediatric Association, before outdoor physical activities, children should drink freely and not feel thirsty. In addition, kids should always have water available and take a break to drink every 20 minutes while active in the heat.
If you have a drop-side crib, you should replace it as soon as you're able. If that is not possible, the American Academy of Pediatrics encourages you to check the crib frequently to sure all hardware is secured tightly.
While the wait and see approach can be frustrating when you can see your child isn’t feeling well, it’s sometimes the best approach. Needlessly prescribing drugs isn’t always the best bet.
Did you know your cell phone can be a powerful tool to have during pediatric visits? Instead of trying to explain a cry or behavior, you can show us the video you took of it.
An important step in managing your child’s allergy symptoms involves avoiding their triggers. We can perform allergy testing to determine specifically what environmental allergens your child is reacting to.
Ultimately, you know your child better than anyone else. If they’re experiencing a high fever with symptoms they don’t usually have at the same time, it may be worth a visit to the pediatrician to ensure everything is okay.
Pinkeye is a common ailment among children. Pinkeye, which is also called conjunctivitis, causes redness and swelling of the mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and eye.
Well-child visits not only provide an opportunity for your pediatrician to assess your child’s health and how he or she is developing, but they also give you a chance to ask questions and get advice on the best approach to common childhood issues.
Pediatrics began to emerge as a specialty in the mid-1800s, which led the AMA to create a section on the Diseases of Children in 1880. By 1900, pediatric doctors were practicing and teaching at ten medical schools in the US.
If your child is going to be involved in athletics, it’s important that you have the proper safety equipment. This includes protective gear, such as pads, helmets, mouthpieces, protective cups (for boys), and protective eyewear.
Want your child to be at peace with going to the doctor’s office for a lifetime? It’s so important to help them do that, and a great pediatrician can be the first place that they get to develop that comfort level.
Do you have a child with special needs? A great pediatrician is vital to them because the pediatrician serves as gatekeeper for any other specialties that may be needed, and they are the ones who can put the various pieces together and help you find out what they may need in the first place.
The very first dedicated pediatric hospital was the Hôpital des Enfants Malades (Hospital for Sick Children) in Paris, founded in 1802. It only accepted patients as old as 15 years, and is still in existence today as the pediatrics division of the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital.
While common colds are annoying, they are a normal part of life. In fact, it’s good when children get colds, as this can help strengthen their immune system. However, if the cold lasts longer than a week, it should be treated by a pediatrician.
Hepatitis B vaccine is given as a series of three injections. It protects against the Hepatitis B virus, which affects the liver. This is important, as those infected become lifelong carriers of the virus and may develop long-term liver problems.
Pediatricians will tell you that potty training your child is a big step for both child and parent, and indeed is a process that requires the right attitude. One of the best pieces of advice for parents is to take an emotionless approach to potty time. Disappointment and frustration in response to accidents will only make the process more difficult.
If you’re unclear about any of the instructions we give you during an appointment with your child, please don’t hesitate to get clarification. We want everyone on the same page before you leave the office.