Caring for Your Sick ChildYou should always call a doctor if you have any doubts or questions about how to take care of your sick child at home.
When You Think Your Child Is Faking an IllnessSchool 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.
Help for a Child With a ColdYou 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.
When Your Child Has a FeverMost medical professionals agree a fever by itself is not an illness; it is a symptom of an underlying problem. Fevers actually can be a positive sign the body is fighting an infection. However, a fever can cause discomfort for a child.
When a Child’s Tonsils Need to Come OutWhile it doesn't take long -- about 20 to 30 minutes -- for an ear, nose and throat specialist to remove a child's tonsils, a tonsillectomy should be recommended only after careful consideration.
Understanding TonsillitisIf your child often has a sore throat, you may wonder whether he or she has tonsillitis, or inflamed tonsils.