Calling all parents! If cold and flu season has wreaked havoc on your household this year, relief is near! There’s a new, ...
Worried when your child’s temperature rises? Here are some questions and answers surrounding the common myths about pediatric fevers, what’s really happening when your child has one, and when it might ...
Dr. David Stachniak from Methodist Children's Hospital debunks common misconceptions about fevers in children, emphasizing that high fevers do not always indicate severe illness and that febrile ...
Although urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the most common bacterial infections among children who have fever without a source, the frequency of UTI among febrile young children is generally < 10%.
What do most parents misunderstand about childhood fevers, and why does that confusion cause so much worry? A HelloNation article featuring Keyana Washington, MD, MPH, FAAP of Gwinnett Pediatrics and ...
CHICAGO — Fever phobia is rampant among parents of young children, according to a myth-busting American Academy of Pediatrics report that advises against treatment every time a kid’s temperature ...
A probiotic mixture reduced fever duration by 2 days versus placebo among children with upper respiratory tract infections. Probiotics have emerged as a new potential approach to managing infectious ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Trump administration's assertions that parents should not give sick children Tylenol has caused confusion and worry among ...
Upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are among the most common illnesses affecting children, often leading to fever, discomfort, and missed school days. While probiotics have been studied for ...
Learn practical advice and life-saving strategies to keep your little ones safe and healthy. Nurse Katie Block, RN, BSN, and FONEMED CQI Clinical Manager, shares her expert tips on managing fevers and ...