Information and guidance on scab picking habit.
Read MoreInformation and guidance on scab picking habit.
Read MoreA very itchy rash caused by the scabies mite. A mite is a tiny, invisible bug that burrows under the skin
Read MoreAn infestation of the skin by small insects called mites
Read MoreScarlet Fever is a speckled, red rash all over due to the Strep bacteria
Read MoreHealthy children who miss lots of school. They stay home because of vague physical symptoms. Also called school phobia.
Read MoreSchool health centers are becoming more and more common. Most handle medical emergencies, provide health screenings and refer students to doctors for health problems. A growing number of these centers also offer health services such as immunizations and physical examinations. Therapies for children with
Read MoreThere are different levels of intervention that a teacher and school can provide to your child: (1) Informal plan. (2) Response to intervention (RTI). (3) Section 504 plan. (4) Individualized Education Program (IEP).
Read MoreInformation and guidance on how to encourage schoolwork success for children in first grade or higher.
Read MoreSting from a scorpion. Also suspect for new onset of local pain after a scorpion is seen in the area. The main symptoms are pain, tingling and numbness at the sting site.
Read MoreEven if you don't smoke, breathing in someone else's smoke can kill you. Secondhand smoke has about 4,000 chemicals in it. More than 50 of them cause cancer.
Read MoreAbout 1 in 4 children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has seizures. Seizures usually start in early childhood or the early teen years. Children with ASD who have a lower IQ or cannot speak have the highest risk for seizures. Epilepsy is defined as 2 or more seizures when the child does not have a
Read MoreInformation and guidance on self-harm in children.
Read MoreInformation and guidance on serum sickness.
Read MoreThe calcaneal apophysis is a growth center where the Achilles tendon and the plantar fascia attach to the heel. It first appears in children aged 7 to 8 years. By ages 12 to 14 years the growth center matures and fuses to the heel bone.
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