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  • How Often Can You Give Your Baby Tylenol?

    Tylenol is a brand name of the medication acetaminophen and is commonly prescribed as a fever reducer and pain reliever. In addition to adult products, the makers of Tylenol create products...

  • How to Tell If a Baby Is Too Fat?

    Babies usually shed their extra baby weight as they grow older and become active toddlers. But if a baby is too fat, he may have a harder time shedding those extra pounds. Dr. Matthew Gillman, a...

  • How to Break a Fever in an Infant

    If an infant has a temperature of more than 99.4 degrees Fahrenheit under the arm or a rectal temperature over 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, he has a fever. When a baby has a fever, it is a sign that...

  • What Are the Causes of Acid Reflux in Newborns?

    Infant acid reflux is a common problem plaguing newborns and their parents. The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse estimates that more than half of all babies experience it in...

  • What Helps With Infant Acid Reflux?

    Acid reflux, also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, in an infant can be particularly troublesome. If your baby is having trouble with GERD, know that there are few things you can do at...

  • When to Take an Infant to the Hospital for a Fever?

    Fevers in infants are common, but they are also a cause for concern as they can be a sign of serious illness. Concerned new parents can go crazy trying to figure out when to call a doctor, or when...

  • How to Tell If a Baby Has a Stomach Virus

    While only lab testing by a physician will determine if a baby has an actual stomach virus, there are several ways to tell if a baby is experiencing a stomach problem and needs to be seen by a...

  • How to Treat Really Difficult Eczema in a Baby

    Baby eczema is characterized by easily irritated skin and the tendency to have flare-ups of rashes with red or dry skin. This common condition affects up to 10 percent of babies and requires a...

  • What Are the Causes of Blood in a Baby's Stool?

    Bloody stool in a baby's diaper can be alarming to a parent. In most cases, though, the problem is minor and will resolve itself. However, whenever you see blood in your baby's stool, you should...

  • How to Prevent Baby Jaundice

    Jaundice occurs in up to 90 percent of newborns. It is caused by high levels of bilirubin in the baby's blood. While in the womb, the mother's liver removes excess bilirubin; after birth, the...

  • Infant Earache Relief

    Earaches are a common and frustrating part of childhood. They are caused by colds, viruses or bacteria. In some cases they are caused by a blockage in the Eustachian tube. Learning the symptoms...

  • How to Treat Cold Sores on Babies

    It is rare for babies under the age of six months to have cold sores because of the antibodies passed to them through their mothers. However, it is common for young children to come in contact...

  • Treatments for Acid Reflux in Infants

    Acid reflux is very common in young babies, affecting more than half of infants 3 months and younger, according to the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse (NDDIC). If your baby...

  • What Is Considered a Fever in an Infant?

    A fever is usually a sign that the body is working to fight an infection. Though a fever is a common part of being an infant, it can sometimes be dangerous, so it's important to know when to call...

  • How to Reduce Preemie Risk

    According to a recent "Time Magazine" article, 13 million babies are born prematurely each year. And even though modern medicine has made great advancements in preemie care, it still has a long...

  • Testing for Newborn Acid Reflux

    Newborns are often afflicted with acid reflux, which is acid backing up out of the stomach to the throat. This occurs because the sphincter muscles at the base of the esophagus, which normally...

  • Heartbeat in Babies

    When you are a pregnant, one of most exciting moments is when you hear your baby's heartbeat for the first time. Your doctor will measure your baby's heartbeat throughout your pregnancy and delivery.

  • How to Prevent Baby Diarrhea

    Diarrhea is a common problem in babies. There are many causes of infant diarrhea including bacterial infections, ear infections, antibiotics and baby food allergies; all can cause loose bowel...

  • Ear Pain in Infants

    Ear pain, like any pain in infants, can be distressing to both baby and parents because your child cannot communicate where the pain is located or how severe it is. Ear pain can occur frequently...

  • Common Cold in Babies

    Although it may be worrisome to see your baby battling his first illness, colds are common among babies, and the immune system can generally handle the virus on its own. To best help your baby...

  • How to Keep Children Safe from Doctor Office Germs

    Children spend a lot of time in the doctor's office, well and sick. Small children will have several checkups before it's time to begin school. How do you protect your children from getting sick,...

  • Cough Medicines for Infants

    When an infant is sick, parents want to do anything to help them feel better. Coughing is not only upsetting for an infant, it can be tiring for parents also, leading them to look for medications...

  • How to Treat Your Baby's Cold Symptoms

    When you want more than anything to protect your baby from any kind of discomfort, it’s heartbreaking to see them contract a common cold, complete with stuffy nose, drainage and a fever. In...

  • Care of Infant With Severe Cough & Fever

    An infant with a severe cough and fever should be seen by a pediatrician. The younger the infant, the sooner to call the doctor. In a child under 3 months, the American Academy of Pediatrics...

  • Fever in Children: When to Worry

    Children often have a fever when they are fighting off some type of infection. Most fevers go away in a short time once the infection is resolved, but extremely high fevers may indicate more...

  • Rotaviruses in Babies

    According to the Mayo Clinic, rotavirus is the primary cause of diarrhea in babies. Rotavirus is highly contagious and most often occurs during the winter and spring months. Recently, a...

  • Management of Fever in Infants & Children

    Caregivers almost always worry when their babies have a fever. Fevers can be a symptom of another condition or sometimes they are caused by immunizations or teething. Usually, a baby's fever can...

  • Treatments for Babies with Asthma

    Asthma is a medical condition that causes the airways and lungs to become irritated and inflamed, making breathing difficult. It can be especially scary for parents to learn that their baby may...

  • How to Tell If a Baby Has Colic

    Checking a baby for colic and getting him the help he needs is not a difficult task. There are a number of ways to tell if a baby has colic. Although no one baby will show the same signs as...

  • Pregnancy Headaches

    During pregnancy, a woman's body becomes more sensitive and delicate because of the energy and nutrients that are being used to nurture the unborn child. Women often need more sleep, frequent...

  • How to Treat Your Baby's Sunburn

    Despite your best efforts, your baby has got a sunburn. There are some things you can do to make your baby more comfortable. Here are some tips.

  • How to Prepare for a Doctor Appointment

    It is very important to prepare for your Doctor appointments so you do not forget anything. If you are nervous or feel rushed you may forget the things that have been worrying you. Take the time...

  • How to Treat Jaundice in a Newborn Baby

    Jaundice is very common in newborn babies. It is caused by a build-up of bilirubin, which is made when red blood cells break down in the body. Often, newborns' livers are not mature enough to keep...

  • How to Donate Umbilical Cord Blood

    Umbilical cord blood is stem-cell rich. If you are pregnant, you may be considering banking your baby's cord blood for possible future use if a medical need arises. Private banking is expensive....

  • How to Prepare Your Body for Pregnancy

    Taking care of your health before pregnancy is vital. Your odds of having a healthy baby greatly increase if you prepare your body for the huge task of keeping your baby safe until nine months...

  • How to Choose a Pediatrician

    Before your child is even born you need to choose a pediatrician. How do you decide on the doctor who will care for your child for 18 years? It is a very important decision and you want to make...

  • How to Know When To Call Your Baby's Doctor

    Many parents are unsure when they should call a doctor and seek medical treatment for their baby. It's always upsetting when you notice that you baby may not be well, but not all times call for a...

  • How to Identify Feeding Disorder Of Infancy & Early Childhood

    You are feeding your baby when she suddenly starts crying and vomiting. What is this? Does she have a stomach bug or does she have a feeding problem? What should you do? Identifying feeding...

  • How to Diagnose Rotavirus

    Rotavirus is a virus in the intestinal tract that few parents ever forget. Most children in the U.S. get it by age 2 while the child is still in diapers, which makes it a memorable illness. The...

  • How to Prepare Your Baby for Casts

    Are you getting ready to take your baby to the dr. for casts? Here's what to do to prepare your baby for full leg or arm casts.

  • How to Know When to Call the Doctor If Your Baby or Child Is Sick

    It's sometimes hard to know when your child needs a doctor. Here are some general guidelines to help you decide'but remember that if in doubt, it's always safest to call the doctor.

  • How to Choose the Right Baby Formula

    The first step in selecting the right baby formula is to discuss your baby's nutritional needs with your pediatrician. Then consider two other factors: cost and convenience.

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