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Break out the tissues – it’s cold and flu season! Day care facilities, classrooms and parks will soon be filled with sick children performing the music of cough cough, sneeze sneeze, achoo!
So how do you keep your children safe
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
Strep throat is a bacterial infection.
Most kids will complain of sore throat, aches, pains and fever. Some may also have a tummy ache or headache.
Some just might be tired and have a
Some children have runny noses all winter long
Parents often ask “when should I worry”
Most clear runny noses are viruses and should go away on their own
Green runny noses do
Southern CA, you’ve been warned. The flu is coming and it’s coming bad.
Typically the flu starts on the east coast and works its way across the country. Most states are now seeing high flu activity and this year’s popular
When You Should Worry and When You Can Relax
Fever
Relax
I know it’s hard to hear, but parents do NOT need to stress about the number on the thermometer. As long as a child is over
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