With hundreds of available sunscreen products, it can be difficult for parents to choose what is best for their children. Here are my recommendations:
Three things to look for in a sunscreen:
Broad Spectrum – It must say “broad
Research shows that tweens begin to self-medicate around 11 years old (approximately 5th to 6th grade).
Yet, according to two recent surveys of 6th graders and their parents across the country, tweens got a failing grade on their knowledge of
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Everyday parents call my office asking about their child’s poop. They often worry it is too hard, too soft, too much, not enough, or is not the right color. The truth is, poop is rarely just right. I have seen
Research shows that tweens begin to self-medicate around 11 years old (approximately 5th to 6th grade). According to a 2011 report by the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC), poison centers managed more than 263,100 cases of poison exposures
No one likes getting shots, but do you need one?
Infants, children, teens and adults over 6 months of age should get yearly flu vaccines.
If your baby is less than 6 months you also need a flu
A drooling rash is just a skin irritation from the constant wetness of drool on an infant’s sensitive skin.
I recommend a thin layer of aquaphor or petroleum jelly on the skin area.
Generally aquaphor or petroleum jelly