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... development) and have good cosmetic results after surgery. ... Your health care provider will routinely monitor your child's head growth at well-child visits.
Contact your child's health care provider if you're concerned about your child's development or you notice any symptoms of tuberous sclerosis. Request an ...
Encouraging the child's development by being nurturing, responsive and caring ... Your child's health care provider or mental health professional is likely ...
Folate, the natural form of vitamin B-9, is important to the development of a healthy baby. ... Children with myelomeningocele have a higher risk of developing ...
This care focuses on improving the quality of your child's life while minimizing both pain and distressing symptoms. Our ComPASS care team works closely with ...
Infants born very or extremely early also may be more likely to have teeth that take longer to develop. Behavior and mental health problems. Children who were ...
Liver disease affects newborns, toddlers and teenagers and has many adverse effects — not only on liver function, but also on the child's growth, development ...
In children who have nonclassic CAH , symptoms of early puberty may appear. If you have concerns about your child's growth or development, schedule a checkup ...
A balanced diet gives children fuel for growth and activity. Encourage your child to eat nutritious foods. Learn which nutrients are key and in what amounts and ...
Medical conditions present at birth or appearing in early childhood limit overall growth and development. Some people prefer the term "short stature" or "little ...
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