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Pseudomonas Infections
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the epitome of an opportunistic pathogen of ...
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RASHES
You are dressing your 3-year-old when you notice a rough, pimply red r...
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Stomach Pain, chronic
You wake up at 2 a.m. to the sound of your five-year-old crying in his...
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Fifth disease - red face
In 1975 its cause was discovered to be Parvovirus B19. The bright red ...
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MOUTH SORES, COXSACKIE VIRUS (HAND, FOOT, AND MOUTH DISEASE)
Your child has a high fever, is very fussy, is drooling everywhere, an...
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Coxsackie-Virus Infections
Named after Coxsackie, New York, where they were discovered, the coxsa...
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Autism - History & Characteristics
The word "autism" was first used in the English language by Swiss psyc...
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CONSTIPATION
How do I know if my child is constipated? Constipation refers to the ...
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Vaginismus
Vaginismus is a condition which affects a woman's ability to engag...
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Lipomas
Lipomas are slow growing benign tumors of fatty tissue that form a lob...
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Vaginismus Treatment
A variety of factors that can contribute to vaginismus. These may be p...
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Gallstones
Gallstones are stones that form in the gall (bile). Bile is a watery l...
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DIARRHEA
You are playing happily with your baby when you suddenly detect a rath...
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Dental caries Types
When used to characterize a particular case of tooth decay, these desc...
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Childhood Illness-Disease

Chickenpox Prevention, Prognosis and Treatment
In USA children are routinely vaccinated against varicella-zoster beginning at 12 months
In the United States, children are routinely vaccinated against varicella-z...
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Autism - History & Characteristics
The word "autism" was first used in the English language by Swiss psychiatrist Eugene Bleuler
The word "autism" was first used in the English language by Swiss psychiatr...
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Bipolar disorder in children
Children with bipolar disorder tend to have rapid-cycling or mixed-cycling
Children with bipolar disorder do not often meet the strict DSM-IV definiti...
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What is Chickenpox?
Chickenpox, also spelled chicken pox, is the common name for Varicella simplex, classically one of the childhood infectious diseases caught and survived by most children
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV), also known as hum...
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Braces and the risk of developing "white spot lesions"
Braces increased difficulty with plaque removal?
It just doesn't seem possible that anything could ever be designed that...
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What is "baby bottle caries?"
A Nursing bottle caries refers to a pattern of tooth decay
"Baby bottle caries" (or "nursing bottle caries") refers to a pattern of to...
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Preventing tooth decay with dental sealants
Some portions of a tooth can be more at risk for the formation of tooth decay than others
This increased susceptibility is often related to the anatomy (shape featur...
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Reye's Syndrome
A recently recognized childhood disease
A recently recognized childhood disease, Reye's Syndrome is a rare comp...
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Galactosemia
A rare hereditary disease
Galactosemia is a rare hereditary disease leading not only to cirrhosis in...
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Alpha-1 - antitrypsin deficiency
A hereditary disease that may lead to hepatitis and cirrhosis
Alpha-1 - antitrypsin deficiency is the most common genetic cause of liver ...
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Alagille syndrome
Inherited disorder that mimics other forms of prolonged liver disease seen in infants and young children
Alagille syndrome is an inherited disorder that mimics other forms of prolo...
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Especially common in children between the ages of 5 and 15, fifth disease t...
Location: Virus Disease
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A common toddler and child injury is when the fingers or hand get crushed b...
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Virtually every child and adult gets a sore throat once or twice a year. Wh...
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Soiling pants, medically known as encopresis, is much more common in boys t...
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Here is some information from Dr. Sears about the immunizations that are ad...
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Your one-year-old has had a high fever for the past three days, and natural...
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Your child has been coughing for several days. The cough then becomes deepe...
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It can be very scary the first time this happens. You look at your child an...
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This is one of the most feared illnesses that worry many parents. Anytime a...
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You receive the dreaded call from your child's school, "Your child has ...
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Many parents call our office because their child is sick and “lethargic”. I...
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Here is some information from Dr. Sears about the immunizations that are ad...
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You hear it on the news. "Hepatitis outbreak reported at local restaurant"....
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