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Schedule an appointment with your child's health care provider for a thorough exam if your infant experiences excessive crying or other signs or symptoms of ...
Active collaboration between Mayo Clinic pediatric specialists and local care providers helps ensure that children with medically complex conditions receive ...
If you think your child has a concussion, seek medical care. A healthcare professional can determine the seriousness of the injury. The health professional also ...
Investigators in the Children's Research Center at Mayo Clinic study preventive care, early diagnosis and intervention, and new treatments for both common ...
Children can develop high blood pressure for the same reasons adults do — excess weight, poor nutrition and lack of exercise.
Your health care provider will carefully monitor your blood pressure, along with your baby's growth and development. If you develop high blood pressure ...
Consoling a baby who cries a lot for no known reason is tough. Learn ways to care for the infant and cope with the stress.
You or your child may develop low blood sugar while taking this medicine. You may feel weak, drowsy, confused, anxious, or very hungry. You may have trouble ...
... children. Growth plate issues. If a child's growth plate is injured, the child must be followed for many years by a pediatric subspecialist to ensure growth ...
Long-term use of these medicines has been associated with slightly slowed growth in children, but the effect is minor. In most cases, the benefits of good ...
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