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Why Antibiotics Can’t Help Sore Throats

2016-03-15T21:01:46-07:00March 15th, 2016|Blog|

A sore throat can be a very painful thing to have, and your children will let you know right away if they are suffering from a sore throat. There are many reasons for sore throats, and everything from allergies to viruses and bacteria may be the culprit. Furthermore, your child may experience a sore throat as a first symptom of a cold. Your doctor will [...]

Understanding Children’s Medicine: Types, Dosage & Side Effects

2016-03-08T20:50:48-07:00March 8th, 2016|Blog|

There are so many things to think about when you have children, that gathering information about their medicines can often seem a little intimidating. Several medications may seem complicated to administer, and you may worry about any side effects they can cause. Often the best medication for your young children is bed rest, plenty of liquids, and something like Tylenol for their aches and pains. [...]

The Season’s Offenders That Strike Babies Most

2016-03-01T18:14:04-07:00March 1st, 2016|Blog|

Children born in the colder months of the year can almost immediately contract a cold or other illness. As unbelievable as it seems, even tiny babies can become sick. What should you, as a new parent, be on the lookout for? Understand that babies will come down with between six to twelve illnesses a year. From stuffy noses to colds to teething woes, it seems [...]

Natural Cold Remedies for Kids

2016-02-23T18:03:07-07:00February 23rd, 2016|Blog|

Children seem to go from playing cheerfully to suddenly not feeling well. Perhaps they complain of an upset stomach or start sneezing all day long. Before you know it their little noses are all stuffed up, and you know they have a cold. What should you do to help alleviate the symptoms of a cold? First of all, make sure it is a cold they [...]

Home Remedies to Keep Your Child Comfortable During a Fever

2016-02-16T17:27:25-07:00February 16th, 2016|Blog|

Often when children get sick and run a fever, you want to know how to alleviate that right away. Actually, unless a fever is unusually high, they don't need to be alleviated. In fact, fever is the body's natural defense against infection, and will go away on their own when no longer needed. However, children can feel rather out of sorts when running a fever. [...]

Flu vs Cold: Symptoms in Children

2016-02-09T17:17:05-07:00February 9th, 2016|Blog|

You just received a call from the school, and they are sending your child home because of a runny nose and a fever. You may be asking yourself: is it just a cold or is it flu? Should you call your doctor now or wait and see? Having a cold or the flu can seem very similar. Both are respiratory illnesses, which mean they affect [...]

Fun & Playful Ways To Quarantine Your Child During The Contagious Period

2016-02-02T17:23:31-07:00February 2nd, 2016|Blog|

You know it will happen sooner or later. One of your kids gets sick and you don't want the others to come down with it. Whether it is a cold, flu, or something else, the last thing you need is a houseful of sick children. No parent wants to constantly be making the run back and forth between the child doctor visit in Phoenix AZ [...]

Flu in Children: How It Spreads, Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, Prevention

2016-01-26T17:00:55-07:00January 26th, 2016|Blog|

Influenza, or the 'flu' is a common respiratory illness that seems to affect many people during the winter season, although many get the flu at other times of the year also. Kids seem to be more susceptible to it than adults. Now that winter has arrived, the flu season will be kicking up. You want to be prepared and know what to look out for. [...]

Fever: Watching Your Child is More Important Than Watching The Numbers

2016-01-19T16:01:53-07:00January 19th, 2016|Blog|

You know it's inevitable that your children will get sick. Stuffy noses, fevers, colds, infections and other illnesses never seem far away. There are some things to know about fevers, though, before you push the panic button. First of all, fevers in children can be very scary. Some children seem to be more susceptible to high fevers than others. Fevers are a natural defense against [...]

Child Visits During Flu Season? Here’s How We Protect Your Child in the Office

2016-01-12T15:48:15-07:00January 12th, 2016|Blog|

There may be times during flu season when your child has an appointment to come in for a child doctor visit in Glendale and you're concerned that coming in to the office will make matters worse. We are as concerned for your children's health as you are, and take every precaution to ensure their well-being when they step inside our offices. Especially during flu season, [...]