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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 Tell if You're Pregnant While on Birth Control

    How to Tell if You're Pregnant While on Birth Control. To tell if you're pregnant on birth control is often easy if you know the pregnancy symptoms of your own body, on or off birth control. ...

  • What to Do If Your Baby Swallows Diaper Cream

    Of course, every parent is concerned when her baby swallows a nonfood substance, and many babies manage to find and put things in their mouths that shouldn't be there--including diaper cream. The...

  • Breast Infection in Non Nursing Women

    Mastitis, or breast infection, occurs when bacteria invade the fatty tissue of one of your breasts. Breast infections are most common in nursing women, but also occur in women who are not...

  • Gardnerella Vaginalis Diagnosis

    Gardnerella vaginalis is a vaginal bacterium which can cause a condition known as bacterial vaginosis, or BV. According to BabyMed.com, Gardnerella vaginalis is the No. 1 cause of BV in sexually...

  • Uterine Infection Symptoms

    Uterine infections develop in girls or women, and might result in lifelong health effects if left untreated. Fortunately, medications prescribed by a doctor, make the symptoms of uterine...

  • How to Understand the Alternative Medicine for an Enlarged Prostate

    The prostate gland is responsible for carrying sperm, according to Medline Plus. As men get older, the prostate gland can become enlarged, which causes pressing on the urethra. Approximately all...

  • Influenza in the Lungs Treatment

    Influenza, an infection of the nose, throat and lungs, also known as the flu, has become a greater concern over the past few months and people are determined to get vaccinated against it. ...

  • How to Tell When Yeast Infections Are Gone

    Vaginal yeast infections, also known as vulvovaginal candidiasis, are a common occurrence that happens when too many yeast cells grow in the vagina. Yeast is a fungus that is present on human skin...

  • Natural Alternative for Premarin Hormone Replacement

    Premarin is used to treat symptoms of menopause. The manufacturer, Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, issued a letter to prescribers in August of 2002 that is posted on the Food and Drug Administration's...

  • How to Eliminate Uterine Fibroids

    Uterine fibroids are tumors that grow on the wall of your uterus, according to U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS). The tumors are non-cancerous. Usually uterine fibroids do not...

  • How to Recognize a Depressed Child

    A depressed child or teenager may backtalk be rebellious, irritable, or take part in risk taking behavior. This makes it all the harder for parents to identify and get help for an ailing child or...

  • Instructions for Hiatal Hernia

    Hiatal hernia occurs when the stomach pushes into the chest area, through the diaphragm opening, says Medline Plus. Hiatal hernia is common in people 50 years or older and those who struggle with...

  • Natural Treatment for Dry Foot Skin

    Irritated by or in pain because of dry feet? Natural preventative care and natural treatment can help alleviate symptoms and prevent future episodes of dry feet.

  • Parent's Guide to GERD

    Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is common in infants. According to The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, more than half of all babies experience GERD...

  • Why Do I Get Cold or Flu Symptoms During Menstruation?

    A woman's monthly period can carry a lot of baggage: cramps, cravings, mood swings, the list seems endless. Some women swear they get sick every month and experience flu or cold symptoms when...

  • The Best Way to Detox Precription Drugs

    There are many methods for detoxing from prescription drugs. Although it's possible to reduce withdrawal symptoms and speed detox using at-home remedies, only your doctor can recommend a safe...

  • How to Tell If You Have Low Blood Pressure

    Low blood pressure, also referred to as hypotension, is characterized by a low flow of blood to the heart. This is usually not a dangerous condition, except it can become a problematic condition...

  • 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...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Brain Cancer in Children

    Parents should look out for signs of childhood brain cancer, since children may not understand or talk about symptoms. Vision and balance problems are two symptoms found in pediatric patients.

  • How to Know If You Need a Decongestant

    A decongestant is a medication that works by shrinking nasal and sinus tissues, opening the airway and making breathing easier for anyone with allergy, cold or flu-like symptoms. You can buy...

  • How to Spot Symptoms of Pregnancy in the First Week

    While there are few definitive symptoms of pregnancy in the first week, and you'll usually have to wait two weeks to take a pregnancy test, many women feel they've been able to tell they were...

  • 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...

  • Anti Depressant Drugs to Treat Symptoms of Menopause

    Many women experience depression in the years leading up to menopause, known as perimenopause. During this time, women experience gradually declining estrogen levels, which may trigger the onset...

  • 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...

  • How to Cope With Depression Before a Menstrual Cycle

    It is important to differentiate the treatment options for women who have a clinical diagnosis of depression and experience increased symptoms before menstruation and those who do not. Only women...

  • Tuberculous Meningitis in Children

    Most people know about tuberculosis, but many people are unaware of a condition called tuberculous meningitis that can affect children with tuberculosis. Although rare, it can be life threatening....

  • Over the Counter Menopause Treatment

    There are many over-the-counter treatments for symptoms of menopause. These options include natural estrogens and herbal supplements. Products available without a prescription might offer relief...

  • Toxic Black Mold Symptoms in Kids

    There are 15 different species of Stachybotrys, more commonly known as toxic black mold. In the right conditions, this mold will thrive in drywall, carpet, ceiling tiles and other high-cellulose...

  • What Are the Different Steps of a Common Cold?

    Viruses that cause colds are spread through interaction with contaminated people or objects. Colds commonly affect the upper respiratory system. There is no prescribed antibiotic treatment, as...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Pregnancy or Menopause

    Depending on a woman's age, missing a period may be a sign of an impending pregnancy or the beginning of the natural process of menopause. It is important to recognize the specific symptoms...

  • How to Tell If You Are Pregnant When Taking Oral Contraceptives

    When starting oral contraceptives, the body may react to the new hormone changes by mimicking some common symptoms also reported by women who are experiencing premenstrual symptoms or have become...

  • Severe Motion Sickness in Children

    Motion sickness affects many children. It is not a condition that a child can control. It is treatable and there are some techniques that can help minimize the symptoms of the sickness.

  • How to Treat Flu Mist Side Effects in Children

    FluMist nasal flu vaccine is an intranasal vaccine to help prevent certain strains of the flu. It is commonly used in children ages two and up. According to flumist.com, the most common side...

  • Natural Ways to Help With Perimenopause

    Perimenopause occurs anywhere from 2 to 10 years before the cessation of the menstrual cycle (menopause). Symptoms of perimenopause include hot flashes/night sweats, vaginal dryness,...

  • What Type of Fungi are Ringworm?

    Ringworm is a common contagious fungal infection that affects skin, scalp and nails. It goes by other names such as athlete's foot and jock itch. Symptoms include itchy, irritated patches...

  • How to Treat Perimenopause Symptoms

    To treat perimenopause symptoms you need to fix the major transitions of your mood, libido and energy. Because perimenopause symptoms start as a transition to the end of your reproductive years,...

  • Unusual Perimenopause Symptoms

    According to the Mayo Clinic, perimenopause is the transition of a women's body into menopause. It generally begins when a woman is in her 40s or 50s and continues until she has not had a...

  • What Does it Mean to Have an Enlarged Uterus?

    An enlarged uterus can be a worrisome condition and can have more than one cause. Understanding the possible causes can help women approach this issue with their doctors.

  • How Is Swine Flu Contagious?

    Swine flu, known as H1N1, is spread person to person by sneezing, coughing, or an exchange of fluids, such as kissing or sharing food or drinks with a person who has the flu. It is possible to...

  • How Do I Detox Slowly From Alcohol?

    If you have decided to begin living a healthier lifestyle, the most important thing you can do is to clean your body of any toxins which may be preventing that. One of the most important toxins to...

  • Premenopause Diagnosis

    Premenopause is the first stage of menopause, and it marks the transition of leaving your child-bearing years behind and entering into menopause. All women will experience premenopause. In order...

  • Ear Ache & Flu Remedy

    Earaches are common in adults and children, and the pain is usually caused by an outer or middle ear infection. The flu is a contagious viral respiratory illness and its symptoms can range from...

  • How to Tell If Your Hormone Levels Are too High

    Hormone levels fluctuate in women during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, as well as with monthly cycles. There are several conditions that cause hormone levels to become too high, ranging from...

  • What are the Signs and Symptoms of Pet Allergies in Infants?

    Allergies are no fun, especially when the sufferer is just a baby. Unfortunately, man's best friend can be the cause of those itchy eyes and runny noses. Pet allergies can make a child miserable,...

  • How to Test for a Xanax Addiction

    Prescribed to treat panic attacks, anxiety disorders, and stress, the prescription drug Xanax produces a calming, soothing effect and can often be addictive. When the individual is unable to...

  • Is Menopause Like Having PMS?

    Menopause and premenstrual syndrome (PMS) are related conditions, but they are not the same. Menopause and PMS share symptoms but are caused by different factors and are treated in different ways.

  • Gout in Children

    Gout is a painful condition that appears suddenly without warning and can affect children in their feet, wrists or other joints of their bodies. Gout is appearing in increasing numbers among children.

  • 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...

  • Relationship of Acid Reflux & Heart Disease

    Acid reflux and heart disease have a convoluted relationship. Symptoms of a heart attack are often masked by or mistaken for acid reflux, while acid reflux is sometimes caused by medications taken...

  • How to Reduce Water Retention During PMS

    PMS, or pre-menstrual syndrome, affects many women with undesirable side effects like bloating/water weight gain, fatigue, and cramps. Among the most bothersome of those symptoms is the swelling...

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