Caring for Your Sick Child
You should always call a doctor if you have any doubts or questions about how to take care of your sick child at home.
Fevers
When your child has a fever, the body resets its thermostat at a higher temperature. This helps the body fight off invading microorganisms.
Measuring a Baby's Temperature
One way to take your baby's temperature is to place the thermometer in the child's anus. This method is accurate and gives a quick reading of the baby's internal temperature.
When You Think Your Child Is Faking an Illness
School avoidance syndrome, as described by doctors, is the most common cause of vague, unverifiable symptoms in school-age children and is triggered by stress, says a clinical professor of pediatrics.
What You Need to Know About Strep Throat
Strep bacteria pass from one person to another through nose and throat fluids when an infected person coughs or sneezes or touches another person or object with a hand contaminated by these fluids.
Help for a Child with a Cold
You want to help a child with cold symptoms feel better, but choosing among countless over-the-counter (OTC) cold medicines can be daunting. Here are some guidelines that can help.