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Find answers to family health questions on topics such as substance abuse, insurance, family planning and pediatrics. From baby health to health questions for seniors, eHow’s got your health concerns covered. Feeling nervous about taking your toddler to the pediatrician? eHow offers tips on getting your little guy or gal through the scary process of getting a shot. Distraught over a recent loss in your family? eHow can help you through the grieving process.

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  • How to find the Best Bed Wetting Treatment

    If bed wetting is a problem in your home, then you may be wondering how to find the best bed wetting treatment. There are all kinds of bed wetting treatments that different people swear work. It...

  • How to Cure Bedwetting Kids

    Many parents ask how to cure bedwetting kids if their children are still wetting the bed past the age they expect them to stay dry at night. It is a cause of frustration for parents and can also...

  • Facts About Heart Disease & Children

    The heart is a muscle, located in the upper left side of the chest, that pumps blood. About 40,000 children are born with heart disease in the United States each year. Children also can develop...

  • Differences Between Normal Children & ADHD

    ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, is one of the most common mental disorders affecting children, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. It is more prevalent among...

  • Removal of Children's Spleen

    The spleen is located under the rib cage on the left side of the body. It filters blood cells and platelets. Some children will need to have their spleen removed at some point during their childhood.

  • Rash From Flu Vaccine in Children

    After receiving a flu vaccination, children often experience symptoms similar to the flu virus and may occasionally have an adverse reaction to the shot, such as a rash.

  • How Does Epilepsy Affect Other Children in the Classroom?

    Children with epilepsy are capable of doing the same things other children do, including school. Seizures can disrupt a classroom and cause fear in classmates. Proper preparation can allow for a...

  • Pediatric Guidelines for Cholesterol

    Alarming as it may seem, the American Heart Association notes that buildup of plaque in the arteries begins in childhood and can become fatal later in life if parents do not take action early on...

  • Sulfite Allergies in Children

    Sulfites or sulphurous acid, is used as a preservative in processed foods. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) estimates that about one in 100 people living in the United States suffers from a...

  • Sinus Problems in Children

    Each child has four pairs of sinuses. The main function of sinuses is to control the temperature and humidity of the air we breathe. Children may develop problems with their sinuses throughout...

  • Sinus Cold in Children

    Sinus colds are minor infections that affect the sinuses as well as the nose and throat. These colds generally resolve themselves in a couple days but can leave a child feeling miserable.

  • Pediatric Medications for Bowel Cleansing

    The most common condition that leads to the use of bowel cleansing in pediatric patients is constipation. This condition is present in anywhere from 3 to 5 percent of children worldwide. There are...

  • What Are the Treatments for Walking Pneumonia in Children?

    The term pneumonia can cause any parent to panic. It is a serious illness caused from inflammation in the lungs, but in most cases, children and adolescents are easily treated. Pneumonia in...

  • Medication for Seizures in Children

    A seizure occurs when the brain suddenly has a surge of electrical activity. Seizures often result from an underlying disorder. A child who has a seizure may jerk their body uncontrollably or lose...

  • How to stop self destruction:Bad Habits

    From the time we are children and on into adulthood, we form habits. Our habits form the type of lifestyle we lead. Many of these habits we acquire from the society we live in. Unfortunately many...

  • High Sugar Diet in Children

    Those who have small children are aware of the number of sweet, sugary treats that are marketed to youngsters. Many children enjoy consuming foods that contain a significantly greater amount of...

  • Eye Cancer in Children

    Eye cancer occurs when cells grow abnormally and form a tumor on or in the eye. Children can develop eye cancer in any area of the eye at any point during their childhood.

  • 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...

  • Ear Grommets in Children

    Of the most common medical issues that plague children, the ear infection is at the top of the list. While ear infections can usually be treated with antibiotics, the insertion of tubes, called...

  • How to Help Children Maintain a Healthy Weight

    With meals being super-sized way out of proportion these days, it is very easy for anyone to overeat. It is one thing to do it to yourself but you need to protect your child and their future. It...

  • How to Improve Stamina in Children

    Children naturally have a lot of energy, but several issues threaten the stamina of many children in America and around the world. Failure to exercise is a primary cause. Another contributing...

  • Homeopathic Treatments for Allergies in Children

    Over 35 million Americans are affected by allergies each year. When a child suffers from allergies, parents are faced with deciding which treatments will provide relief for their child....

  • Television & Seizures in Children

    Seizures are uncontrollable convulsions in the body caused by abnormal brain activity. Flashing lights and patterns from certain television shows have been blamed for "causing" seizures in...

  • Handicapped & Exceptional Child Information

    Millions of children face special challenges when they are born with or develop handicaps and other exceptionalities. These children may have difficulties meeting milestones and achieving...

  • How to Protect Kids from Flu Virus

    The flu virus can be dangerous for small children if complications develop or if they have other conditions such as immune disorders. You can take simple steps to protect your children from the...

  • What Are the Causes of Asthma in Pediatrics?

    Asthma is the most common chronic illness in children, according to the Mayo Clinic. Asthma is a condition in which the airways become inflamed, and it can cause coughing, wheezing and tightening...

  • Calcium Deposits in Children

    A calcium deposit is a hardened mass of calcium that develops under your skin or in an area of muscle or fat. Children who are born with genetic disorders, such as Down syndrome, muscle...

  • How to Encourage Healthy Habits in Your Child

    There’s so much talk about the dangers of being overweight and the epidemic of obesity in the youth of America that a parent has every reason for concern. Figuring out how to instill healthy...

  • Use of Therapeutic Ultrasound in Children

    Arthritis, swelling, headaches, carpal tunnel syndrome, back injuries and even genetic conditions---therapeutic ultrasound is an increasingly popular way to treat a variety of ailments for adults...

  • Cough Medicine Side Effects in Children

    Before reaching for an over-the-counter remedy to calm a child's cough, parents should know that in 2008 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a strong warning about the dangers of cough...

  • Epilepsy Meds for Children

    Epilepsy is a condition that occurs when electrical signals within the brain misfire, resulting in seizures. Seizures may be barely noticeable (petit mal seizures) or seizures may cause violent...

  • Pollen Allergies in Children

    Many children suffer from pollen allergies. Children may be allergic to one or more different types of pollen. Pollen allergies can be bothersome and may require treatment.

  • What Is Child Typhus?

    While rare in the United States, typhus is a disease that can infect children. It does not typically cause deaths, but it can cause a child to be extremely uncomfortable. It is easily diagnosed...

  • Central Hypothyroidism Symptoms in Children

    Central hypothyroidism is a condition that results when a child has a thyroid hormone deficiency as a result of a pituitary or hypothalamus problem. Infants born with hypothyroidism are at risk...

  • Causes of Night Sweats in Children

    Sweating during the night is a common experience. Children waking up in the middle of the night soaked with perspiration can be a cause for concern. Understanding the characteristics of night...

  • Unusual Facts on Alcohol Abuse

    Alcohol abuse is a serious problem that often results in health, social and financial problems. Short-term effects often include distorted vision, hearing and coordination, altered emotions and...

  • How to Help Passive Children Become Assertive

    Passive children sometimes feel as though they are being agreeable, by avoiding fights or arguments they help the situation stay peaceful. However, passivity is a way of telling others that their...

  • What Are the Causes of Eye Injuries in Children?

    Eye emergencies may include chemical exposure, scratches and injuries. Eye injuries in children require immediate medical attention to reduce permanent damage. Some causes of eye injuries in...

  • How to Draw a Genetic Pedigree Chart

    A pedigree chart is a mapping of a family tree that focuses specifically on whether or not members of the family have a genetic variation. The chart enables you to determine whether a trait is...

  • How to Help Children to Fit in Socially in the Classrooom

    Fitting in socially to some level of comfort and acceptance is important for children: it gives them social self-confidences and it makes the classroom a less daunting, cheerful place. While some...

  • Skin Tags in Children

    Skin tags are non-cancerous growths that appear on the surface of the skin. While skin tags are typical found in adults, some children have them.

  • Safety Rules to Teach Non-Reading Children

    Even very young children can successfully learn simple safety rules. It is important to ingrain basic principles of obedience and safe behavior from an early age using repetition and positive...

  • How to Parent With Huntington's Disease

    Being diagnosed with Huntington's disease is a traumatizing experience for anyone. As a parent, the realities of this disease are even more alarming. It is important to understand the stages of...

  • Criteria for Make-A-Wish Recipients

    The Make-A-Wish Foundation has granted wishes to children between the ages of 2 1/2 and 18 since 1980. According to the foundation's website, the program's mission reflects a life-changing impact...

  • How to Use Vicks VapoRub

    Vicks VapoRub is one of the most popular cold remedies. It has been around a very long time; most of our grandparents used Vicks VapoRub as children. The primary use for Vicks VapoRub is as a...

  • How to Identify Ringworm in Children

    Ringworm, referred to medically as tinea, is caused by a fungal infection. According to "It's a Mom's World," 20 percent of people will have ringworm at a given time and ringworm is more prevalent...

  • Activities for Epilepsy in Children

    Depending upon the severity of their disorder, epileptic children can often participate in the same kinds of activities that non-epileptic children can, so long as the proper safety measures are...

  • How to Teach Children the Food Pyramid

    With the increased prevalence of childhood obesity and diabetes, it is becoming even more important to teach children the principles of healthy eating. One of the best ways to do this is to teach...

  • How to Keep My Kids From Getting Lice

    Lice are very small wingless parasites that live among the human scalp. These lice feed on small amounts of human blood. Lice are contracted by direct contact. Lice are common among school age...

  • Dyspraxia & Sensory Integration Dysfunction in Children

    Dyspraxia is a disorder than affects a child's ability to develop gross and fine motor skills. Dyspraxia is classified as a sensory integration disorder. A sensory integration disorder occurs when...

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