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Quick reference medical handouts used by Pediatric offices


Articles

  • "Ask an Expert" Clarification
  • "My Child Needs a Spinal Tap"
  • Information for Parents:
    My Child Has a Fever
  • A serious side effect of antibiotics: Infection with Clostridium difficile
  • Abdominal Pain: When to Call the Doctor
  • Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen: Which is a better fever-reducing medication?
  • Allergy Tests
  • Antibiotic Side Effects
  • Body Mass Index
  • Bone Marrow Aspiration And Biopsy
  • Brain, Liver under attack in Reye's Syndrome
  • Child have a fever? Stay C.A.L.M.!
  • Children Need Body Mass Checkups!
  • Communication Tips for Parents
  • Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Vaccines
    What Parents Need to Know
  • Do (over the counter) medications really expire?
  • Dosages of Fever-Reducing Medication
  • Doseage Chart: Benadryl
  • Drug information for Parents: Zithromax
  • Fainting (Syncopal) attacks in children
  • FDA Urges Parents to avoid certain cold medications
  • Fever is a Friend, not a foe!
  • Getting the Lead Out
  • High cholsterol affects children too
  • How is Anthrax diagnosed?
  • How to Tell the Different Kinds of Coughs in Children
  • Illnesses Caused by the bite of a Tick
  • Immunizations and Lumps
  • Infant and Child Immunizations: What Parents Want to Know
  • Iron: Helping Your Child Get Enough
  • Keeping the Kids Clean and Germ-Free
  • Monitor Children's Blood Pressure
  • News Parents can Use!
  • Normal Vital Signs in Children
  • On the Teen Scene: When Mono Takes you out of Action
  • One Test You Don't Want To Fail…Thinking About Drug Testing
  • Open Statement on Vaccines from the American Academy of Pediatrics
  • Our Resources for Avoiding a Parent's Worst Nightmare - Substance Abuse
  • Parents Should Dispose of Ipecac Syrup
  • Parents urged to check furnaces to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Penicillin: The First Wonder Drug
  • Protect your kids in the pool this summer!
  • Proteinuria in Children
  • Questions and Answers on the Safety of Phenylpropanolamine
  • Rapid Flu Tests
  • Recognizing Asthma Signs and Symptoms
  • Should I worry about the West Nile Virus?
  • Simple Blood Test Yields a Mass of Information
  • Tables of Normal Growth
  • Taking Your Child's Temperature
  • Testing for Anthrax is Difficult
  • The Facts about Measles
  • Thimerosal in Vaccines - Is the Preservative Safe?
  • Three Myths about Childhood Head Injuries
  • Trips to the Bathroom
  • Urinary Tract Infections in Children
  • What is a "sed rate?"
  • What is a Peak Flow Meter
  • What is an EEG?
  • What is Glomerulonephritis?
  • What is the difference between CT and MRI scans?
  • When kids need special x-rays
  • When should lumps be removed?
  • Which Children Should have their Cholesterol Checked?
  • Health Information from our Experts

  • How safe are dental x-rays?...
  • When I was a child, my doctor always gave me an antibiotic shot when I was sick. My child's pediatrician has never treated my child's infections with an injection. Why are things so different now? ...
  • Is Acetaminophen the same medication as aspirin? ...
  • I would like to know what my child's prescription says. What are the meanings of all those little letters? ...
  • What are those red boxes I see on the wall of our pediatrician's office?...
  • My doctor said that my son's repeated ear infections can cause hearing loss. How is this possible? ...
  • How can parents tell if their child has fluid in his middle ear?...
  • My 9 yr. son and I were recently in a car accident. Fortunately, we only suffered minor injuries. However, we both had x-rays and I was wondering how harmful x-rays are to young children? ...
  • How much tylenol should I give my 15 month old child for fever?...
  • I'm a single adoptive father and my eight year old son Kevin seems to have come down with somthing. He seems to eat constantly and is always thirsty. He also sleeps for hours on end. He was abused before I adopted him, could it be an emotional problem? ...
  • My 9 yr. son and I were recenlty in a car accident. Fortunately, neither of us suffered any major illnesses. However, we both were at the hospital and he had X-ray's taken of his neck and chest. I'm now worried about the effects of the x-rays on my son. H...
  • My daughter is three months shy of her sixth birthday and is 39" tall. I am 5'4 and my husband is 5'5". She is by far the shortest child in her kindergarten class. A friend of mine said something about getting a bone age test. What do you think?...
  • My doctor wants to do a bone age test on my daughter. Can you explain what this test will show?...
  • My son was recently tested and found to have a blood triglyceride level of 331. He is 9 years of age and gets plenty of exercise. What foods would cause this level to be so high and what should we do? ...
  • My 9 year old has been diagnosed with precocious puberty. An endocrinologist has determined that at her current growth rate, she will fall below 5', so he prescribed monthly injections of Lupron to reverse her puberty and hopefully get more growth. I am co...
  • My 5 year old daughter was recently diagnosed as possibly suffering from osteochondritis. Can you explain what this is and what treatments are necessary?...
  • My son is 5 years and 3 months. He had a bone age test done last week. The result is within the normal range, his bone age is 4 years. He is 40 inches tall, 35 pounds. His birth height is 19 inches. His height and weight have always been around the 5t...
  • My 6-year-old, kindergarten daughter has been having a problem with daytime wetting. Infection and diabetes have been ruled out. She does very well staying dry at night time. Having daily wet pants was very traumatic for her since starting school. I am...
  • Because of a foot abnormality and an odd head shape, my baby had an x-ray at two months old and one at five months old (today). He will probably need at least one or two more on his feet, and the next one is scheduled a month away. I asked the techn...
  • How can I tell if I have mononuclosis?...
  • Hi there. I have a 9 year old daughter who was born 5 weeks premature. She has always been very tiny for her age. To keep this short, she is currently diagnosed with PDD-NOS, Mild Mental Retardation, PICA, and is not fully potty trained yet. She just had a...
  • My 5 1/2 y.o. daugher has been having silent seizures lasting for 15-30 seconds. Afterwards, a bit confused for a second or two, she resumes to what she was doing before the "spacing off". During these episodes she also loses bladder control. We notice t...
  • Can a child take Acetaminophen and Motrin in the same day?...
  • I am thinking about giving my 4 year old son Echinacea with gold seal to help boost his immune system when he gets a cold.(It seems to take him a long time to get over a cold). Is there any risk doing this and how much would I give him....
  • My 5.5 yr old son was recently tested w/the Wechsler Test for a K-admission exam. He scored an overall rating of 130 (verbal @ 118; performance @133). How accurate is IQ test at this age? He seems to be a happy, "Normal" child to us w/a keen inte...
  • We just received the results of my 11 1\2 yr old sons and they say his bones are that of a 120 month old what exactly does this mean and what should we expect?...
  • I have a five year old with his seconds set of ear tubes in. We have had two bad earaches in the last two months. This set has been in for two years. He is starting to act funny around noises and riding in cars. Should this be something to worry about?...
  • My son just turned 5 and has been delayed since birth. We have done all to rule everything out including Genetics Testing. They could not find anything that "stood out" but found just a few minor imperfections that they could only suggest was possible NOON...
  • Our daughter had a fever for two days and cried after she urinated. I took her to the emergency room and they diagnosed a UTI. No urine sample was taken. She is now on an antibiotic. I have several questions. First, how common are UTI's? Second, should we ...
  • How old must a child be for a bone-age study to be done? We are concerned because our 25-month old son is well below the lowest line on the growth charts: he is 32 inches tall and weighs 22 pounds. At birth he was 20 inches and weighed 7.2 pounds. He progr...
  • Should children beyond the age of kindergarten have a yearly physical?If so, what should that physical consist of? i.e., finger pricks, urinanalysis; weight and height charting, etc.? Thank you for your help...
  • What is the earliest age a child should be tested for allergies? ...
  • My four year old daughter is below the 5% on the growth chart for height. I recently went to a pediatric endocrinologist who took an x-ray of her wrist and said her bone age is between 2 and 2.5 years of age. The endocrinologist said that this is good news...
  • Our son will be 13 in September and is 4" 8" and weighs 82#. From age 2 on , he has been at or slightly above the 25th percentile for height until after his 12th birthday. He is now below the 10th percentile. In October he had an xray of his left wrist, wh...
  • What are the long term effects of the chronic use of antibiotics. My daughter has reflux and is on long term sulfa antibiotics to prevent a urinary tract infection....
  • What are the side effects of Zyrtec?...
  • I've heard that living near high voltage power -lines can cause cancer in children. Is this true? If so,how would you know to have your children screened for this? What symptoms would you watch for? We live next to these power-lines and I'm very concerned....
  • My son is 4 yrs. old, and I am trying to determine his tolerance to lactose (milk, 2%). He does not know when he has to have a bowel movement. When he does, the stool is without form or texture, without being watery or runny as with diarrhea. He does not c...
  • My son is scheduled to receive 3 shots at his 5-yr. old checkup next week. How do I best prepare him for this without unduly upsetting him? (He has already heard about the painful shots from his classmates who have already had their 5-yr checkup.) Do I jus...
  • What would cause an 11 year old child to have short term memory loss? ...
  • My son just turned 6 years old. He weighs 69 pounds and is 4 ft tall. My husbands family, (Mom, Dad, Brother and sister) are all extremely over weight. My husband is a big man but not overly fat like the rest of his family. Do you think my son is on the ro...
  • My daughter is 9 years old and has always been in the 95+ percentile for her height and weight. In the last two - three years, she has grown excessively, both in heitght & weight. She now weighs 120 and is 62 1/2 inches tall, well over a head taller than m...
  • My 11-year old son has a SED rate of 65, which is high. He is really not sick, but has knee pain. He had the following blood tests done: ANA, B-12, RA factor and they all came back normal. What willl cause the sedimentation rate to be so high? What is wron...
  • My son grew from 5'1" to 5'9" during his 12th year. He has not grown much since and seems to have gone through puberty. Both of his parents are relatively short, but there are taller people in the family. Can we expect him to grow more or is it possible he...
  • My 5 1/2 year old son has been complaining about lower leg hurting. It has been hurting him for the last 4 to 5 months. At first I thought that it was growing pains until his bottom of his feet started hurted? He will be a sleep and wake up crying because ...
  • My 8 year old daughter has been itching for 3 weeks all over her body.There are no visible signs on her skin. Blood tests for parasites and allergy came back negative. Is it possible that the itching is just caused by emotional problems? She seem...
  • What are the side effects of CAT Scans on infants? We know pregnant women aren't allowed x-rays because they cause brain damage. Are statistics kept are the number of children who have cat scans and then become learning disabled?...
  • Can drinking too much water and milk be harming my 15 month old son? Our son drinks 12 to 18 ounces of water at night (when he is falling asleep or returning to sleep after waking) and drinks another 32 ounces or so of water and milk combined during the da...
  • Both of my children have had 4 strep infections this year. I am concerned I may be a carrier of strep ( I constantly have white cold sores on the inside of my mouth I am told are in the strep family). Should I be tested? Also I have had two occasions that ...
  • My just turned 4 year old son has a lump in his lymph nodes in his right inner thigh. The pediatrician administered oral anti-biotics to treat a possible infection. The problem is that it didn't go away and is still there although it did decrease in size s...
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