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When a Fever Requires Medical Attention
posted: Jan. 14, 2022.
A fever is one of the biggest concerns that parents have when it comes to their infant or child. We understand that a fever can sometimes be considered an emergency Read more -
Your Infant and Constipation
posted: Dec. 16, 2021.
It’s not typically common for infants to have issues with constipation; however, sometimes it happens. While many babies won’t deal with constipation they may have irregular bowel movements as their Read more -
Your Baby and Cradle Cap
posted: Aug. 11, 2021.
Noticing rough, scaly patches of skin on your newborn’s scalp? If so, this is a sign of cradle cap. This condition (also known as infantile seborrheic dermatitis) is fairly common Read more -
Your Child and the Importance of Vitamin D
posted: Jul. 15, 2021.
Vitamin D deficiency is incredibly widespread in the US, and not just with adults! In fact, about one in 10 children in the US are deficient in vitamin D and Read more -
What Is Pediatric Urinary Incontinence or Enuresis?
posted: Jun. 21, 2021.
While children under 3 years old will not have control over their bladders, older kids that still have issues with bladder control may have something known as urinary incontinence or Read more -
Your Pediatrician's Guide To Thumb-Sucking
posted: Mar. 16, 2021.
Reflexively, your baby is born with the ability to suck. It makes sense. After all, your little one must be able to suck to get nutrients, whether breastfeeding or bottle-feeding. Read more -
When Does My Child Need Stitches?
posted: Feb. 16, 2021.
We all know how accident-prone kids can be. They get bruises, bumps, cuts, and scrapes from time and time. Most of the time, these boo-boos are nothing to worry about, Read more -
When Should My Child Get a Tetanus Shot?
posted: Jan. 20, 2021.
All children need to get a tetanus shot. When we think of tetanus we often think of rusty nails; however, this bacterium isn’t just found on rusty metal items, it Read more -
Your Child and Chicken Pox
posted: Oct. 29, 2020.
You just got the call from your child’s school: someone in your kid’s class has chickenpox. This highly contagious virus isn’t usually anything to worry about, but it can certainly Read more -
When To Get A Vision Test For Your Child
posted: Jun. 17, 2020.
Parents want nothing more than their children to be healthy and happy. This applies to every element of their well-being, including their eyes! Your pediatrician recommends that all children receive Read more -
What Happens During a Child Physical Exam?
posted: Jul. 02, 2019.
Once your child is born it’s amazing just how quickly they grow and develop. It seems like you blink and suddenly they are talking and walking. During these important milestones Read more -
What is Autism?
posted: May 03, 2019.
What is Autism? Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or autism, is a developmental disability that can cause significant communication, communication, and behavioral challenges. The thinking, learning, and problem-solving abilities of individuals with Read more -
What is Whooping Cough?
posted: Feb. 06, 2019.
Named after the characteristic sound of its notorious coughing fits, whooping cough is an extraordinarily uncomfortable condition that typically manifests itself in babies and in children ages 11 to 18 Read more -
When To Take Your Child To Urgent Care
posted: Dec. 07, 2018.
When To Take Your Child To Urgent Care As a parent, you want to always do everything you can when your child is sick, but sometimes it’s hard to tell exactly Read more -
Welcome Blog
posted: Aug. 04, 2015.
Welcome to Our Blog! Partners in Pediatrics would like to welcome you to our blog. Here you will find informative and useful postings about child health care and our practice. At Partners Read more