Your child has symptoms of influenza (flu). Flu is a viral infection. The nose, throat, and upper parts of the airway are involved.
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Read MoreBite from an insect (bug).
Read MoreJaundice means the skin has turned a yellow color. Bilirubin is the pigment that turns the skin yellow.
Read MoreFungus infection and rash of the groin and inner, upper thighs. Jock itch is also called ringworm of the crotch
Read MoreChildren with this syndrome have loose joints. Movement at their joints are excessive. Joints can be stretched beyond the normal range. Affects over 10% of children.
Read MoreA chronic condition of dry, rough skin on the upper arms. Called Keratosis Pilaris (KP)
Read MoreThe labia minora (vaginal lips or folds) are stuck together. Also called labial adhesions
Read MoreAllergic reaction of the voicebox (larynx) and vocal cords.
Read MoreViral infection of the voicebox (larynx) and vocal cords.
Read MoreInjuries to the leg (hip to foot). Injuries to a bone, muscle, joint or ligament. Muscle pain caused by too much exercise or work is covered in Leg Pain. (This is called overuse.)
Read MoreLeg muscle cramps from sports or hard work (muscle overuse). The pain is not caused by an injury. Also called muscle spasms or heat cramps.
Read MoreLeg muscle pain from hard work or sports (muscle overuse). Pain is not caused by an injury. Also called muscle overuse syndrome.
Read MorePain in the legs. Includes hip, knee, ankle and toe joints. Includes minor muscle strain from hard work or sports (overuse). The pain is not caused by an injury.
Read MoreHead lice is a scalp infection with tiny gray bugs (lice). Lice lay many white eggs (nits) in the hair.
Read MoreLyme Disease is a bacterial infection spread from a deer tick bite.
Read MoreLymph nodes are small bean-shaped lumps found under the skin. Also called lymph glands.
Read MoreA bacterial infection of a lymph node. Main symptom is the sudden onset of one large painful node
Read MoreA viral infection of lymph nodes. Main symptom is swollen nodes.
Read MoreMild pink rash that occurs 6-12 days after the measles shot
Read MoreTechniques for giving liquid medicines to a child who cooperates
Read MoreTechniques for giving pills or capsules to a child who cooperates
Read MoreYour child refuses to take a liquid medicine
Read MoreMolluscum are small raised growths that have a smooth, waxy surface. Viral infection of the skin
Read MoreMononucleosis (mono) is a viral infection of the lymph nodes. Main symptoms are sore throat and widespread swollen lymph nodes
Read MoreBites from a mosquito cause itchy, red bumps. Often they look like a hive.
Read MoreSymptoms triggered by a spinning, rocking or rolling motions. The main symptoms are dizziness and nausea
Read MoreInjuries to the lips and mouth. Includes inner cheeks and the roof of the mouth (hard and soft palate)
Read MorePainful, shallow ulcers (sores) on the lining of the mouth. Found on the gums, inner lips, inner cheeks, or tongue
Read MoreRinsing the nose with salt water can help wash out dust and mucus. The water also rinses out germs and pollen.
Read MoreNasal congestion can be the worst part of a cold for young children. It can keep your baby from feeding and sleeping well.
Read MorePain or discomfort in the back, side or front of the neck. Includes minor muscle strain from neck overuse
Read MoreQuestions about flying or mountain travel with a newborn baby.
Read MoreCommon questions asked about the normal newborn’s appearance and body
Read MoreCommon questions asked about normal birthmarks in newborns. Note: Rashes such as baby acne are not covered here.
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