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  • Glucose Levels in Children

    Maintaining normal glucose levels in children is important because identifying signs may prevent future or existing complications. Different signs may show high blood sugar, or low blood sugar,...

  • High Systolic Pressure in Children

    A high systolic pressure, called high blood pressure, occurs when the blood pressure is at 140 mmHg (millimeters of mercury) when the heart beats. The systolic pressure is the "top number" in...

  • How to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in a Child

    As the American population puts on the pounds, the incidence of type 2 diabetes in children is rising. However, the disease is preventable if parents and children will work together to maintain...

  • Blood Clots in Children

    Blood clots are serious in a person of any age, but they are especially alarming in children. Most children are not at risk for experiencing a blood clot, but children who have blood-clotting...

  • Who is More at Risk for Childhood Leukemia?

    Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood and the bone marrow by causing the bone marrow to produce excessive amounts of defective white blood cells. These defective cells crowd out...

  • How to Recognize Hypoglycemia In One Without Diabetes

    Hypoglycemia, often referred to as "low blood sugar," is most often associated with diabetes. However, though rare, those without diabetes can have hypoglycemia as well. When this does...

  • How to Stop a Sudden Bloody Nose

    At one time or another most people have experienced a nasty bloody nose. Many different reasons can cause this annoying problem, but a quick tip could help , when dealing with this dilemma.

  • Stomach Pain in Young Children

    Stomach pain is one of the most common complaints in young children. Stomach pain can often be a condition that can be recovered from on its own, but if the child is found to have severe pain, it...

  • Normal Blood Pressure Values in Children

    Normal blood pressure values in children depend on the size and age of the child, as well as their levels of health. Like blood pressure statistics in adults, there are averages for infants...

  • What Are the Side Effects of HGH in Children?

    Some children do not produce enough growth hormone to sustain normal growth patterns and may be well below normal height. Injections of human growth hormone are given to try to increase their...

  • Normal Blood Glucose Level in Children

    Glucose---or blood sugar---supplies the body with energy, with its levels controlled by insulin. If the body does not produce enough insulin, glucose levels can rise dangerously high, and diabetes...

  • Reasons for Nosebleeds in Children

    If your child has a nosebleed, it can be scary for both of you. You'll wonder what caused the bleeding, but most often, nosebleeds are not a sign of a major problem.

  • Rhabdomyolysis in Children

    Rhabdomyolysis is a condition in which muscle cells break down, releasing a potentially harmful protein called myoglobin into the bloodstream. Myoglobin and its byproducts can impair kidney...

  • Elevated Blood Sugar in Children

    Elevated blood sugar in children, also known as hyperglycemia, occurs when glucose accumulates in the blood causing blood glucose levels to be too high. According to Dr. Steven Dowshen of the...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Anemia in Children

    Anemia is a condition that affects the blood. It occurs when you don't have enough red blood cells or there is not enough hemoglobin in the blood. Anemia can cause several noticeable symptoms.

  • Childhood Heart Problems

    There are two types of heart problems individuals can have during childhood. For instance, acquired heart problems emerge during childhood. However, heart problems can be present at birth....

  • Normal White Blood Count in Children

    Blood that flows through the body is whole blood. It is composed of white blood cells, red blood cells and platelets. The white blood cells are the army; they detect and fight infection. In...

  • Brain Aneurysms in Children

    Brain aneurysms are ticking time bombs in the brain. Fortunately, they are very rare in children. Most of the risk factors associated with brain aneurysms do not occur in children, and those that...

  • Nosebleeds in Young Children

    Nosebleeds are common in young children, and they are rarely serious, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Nosebleeds may look worse than they actually are. Most of the time, only a...

  • Hereditary Risks of Diabetes in Children

    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), diabetes affects about 151,000 children and adolescents, making it one of the most prevalent chronic diseases for that age group....

  • Dark Circle Under Eyes in Children

    Dark circles under the eyes affect many children. Blood from veins in the sinus areas can back up in the nose and eye areas, resulting in dark circles. Often it's assumed that dark circles are...

  • Kawasaki Disease Diagnosis

    No specific tests can diagnose Kawasaki disease because researchers have not identified a cause for this disease. Physicians look for a group of clinical signs, but diagnosis can be difficult...

  • Cardiac Surgery in Children

    "Your child needs heart surgery." Your whole world stops and you wonder how you will survive this news. Professionals will show you diagrams, explain procedures and risks, answer your questions...

  • Equipment Used by Pediatricians

    Pediatricians examine children throughout their developmental process. They are on hand shortly after the child is born, and guide the child through adolescence and into adulthood. To accomplish...

  • How to Prepare Your Child for a Blood Draw Without Fear

    This should help parents as well as children take the anxiety out of blood draws and make the experience more pleasant.

  • Signs & Symptoms of Low Blood Pressure in a Child

    Low blood pressure occurs when blood pressure during or after a heartbeat is lower than usual. It does not always create symptoms and may not require any treatment. Low pressure may prevent the...

  • Child Blood Pressure Guidelines

    When adults visit a doctor, most likely their blood pressure is measured--this isn't always the case for children. However, because of the rise in childhood obesity, high blood pressure in...

  • What to Do When a Toddler's Blood Sugar Is High?

    Checking the blood sugar level is the most efficient way of monitoring your child's ability to process insulin, food and physical activity. Toddlers who suffer from diabetes often experience high...

  • Healthy Blood Pressure Levels for Children

    A large segment of the public assumes that high blood pressure is a problem reserved for adults. Sadly, according to Dr. Leann M. Lesperance, a lecturer at Harvard Medical School, that's a faulty...

  • Nose Bleeding in Children

    Nose bleeding in children is normal and very common. The lining of the inside of the nostrils is fragile, and dry air or very minor injuries can cause nosebleeds. It's rare for nosebleeds to...

  • Children & Dangers of Smoking

    More children are smoking now than at any other time in history, and the major risks are much worse for children than for adults. Heart disease and high blood pressure are only a few of the side...

  • Blood Pressure Guidelines for Children

    A change of lifestyle or a sudden increase of a child's weight can make it necessary for parents to monitor their child's blood pressure as early as three years old. Even infants can develop high...

  • Stomach Pain in Kids

    Stomach pain in kids is very common childhood problem and one of the leading causes for childhood doctor's visits. Stomach pains are also one of the most challenging medical conditions to...

  • Symptoms of Myelodysplastic Syndrome in Children

    The production of healthy red and white blood cells and platelets are vital to maintain normal body functions. These elements of the blood, created by stem cells in bone marrow, are known as...

  • How to Read Pediatric Blood Test Results

    Pediatric blood test results are sometimes different than adult results, as the values will vary depending on age, weight and other factors. Each independent lab may have different values as...

  • How to Stop Nosebleeds

    Most people think you should stop nosebleeds by tilting your head back. This old standby method is not the best. It may cause you to swallow the blood and make you nauseas or gag. Nosebleeds...

  • Hypoglycemia in Children

    Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when blood sugar levels drop dangerously low. Blood sugar is needed to fuel all the cells in the body. Hypoglycemia requires treatment to avoid serious...

  • Recommended Diet for Children With Hypoglycemia

    Hypoglycemia is a blood sugar disorder characterized by low levels of blood glucose. Children with hypoglycemia must eat a carefully planned diet, in order to maintain stabilized blood glucose levels.

  • Blood Pressure Levels in Children

    Normal blood pressure levels in children are based on age and height. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, a division of the National Institutes of Health, average blood...

  • How to Keep Children Safe from Lead

    It is important to have your child tested for lead, because too much lead can hurt your childs health. It can cause problems with learning and behavior. Lead is found in paint from older homes. ...

  • How to Check a Child's Blood Pressure

    A child's blood pressure can be an accurate barometer by which to measure the child's general health. Like adults, young children can experience unusually high or low blood pressure. While your...

  • High Blood Pressure Signs in Kids

    High blood pressure isn't just for grown ups, kids can get high blood pressure, too. While adults may be screened regularly for high blood pressure, kids aren't generally checked unless they're...

  • How Much Should a Pre-Diabetic Youth Exercise?

    According to Heather M. Ross, MS, APRN, NP, exercise is a vital component in a pre-diabetic child's treatment regimen. Pre-diabetic kids need to set a goal of at least 60 minutes of daily...

  • Normal Blood Pressure Range for Children

    Blood pressure measures the blood flow against the blood vessels' walls. It is measured with two numbers--systolic and diastolic. Systolic, the higher of the two numbers, measures pressure inside...

  • Normal Blood Pressure for Kids

    Blood pressure is the measure of pressure inside the body's blood vessels. For most adults, ideal blood pressure is 120/80. The top number, systolic pressure, measures the pressure inside blood...

  • Measuring Blood Pressure in Children

    It may come as a surprise to some people, but the way in which a child's blood pressure is measured will be virtually the same as in an adult. It will be taken with a standard cuff and with the...

  • Ideal Blood Pressure Readings for Children

    According to a study by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) published in the "Journal of the American Medical Association," American children's average blood pressure has risen...

  • Kids Blood Sugar Count

    A kid's job is to have fun, play and go to school. Kids with diabetes have the additional responsibility of learning about blood sugar counts--what's normal, what's not and how to regulate their...

  • Kid's Blood Pressure Readings

    High blood pressure in children is on the rise and is also a sign that a child is at high risk for obesity. Due to this, children should begin having their blood pressure checked at a young age.

  • How to Stop, Reduce and Prevent Nosebleeds

    Do you suffer from frequent or severe nosebleeds? Sometimes it seems like they just won’t stop or they keep coming back? Since my daughter has been battling these for about four years and is still...

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