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5 Ways to Reduce Fever in Baby and Toddlers

2016-01-05T15:29:23-07:00January 5th, 2016|Blog|

As the mercury drops, viruses tend to make the rounds through homes and childcare facilities each year. If you have young children, you know exactly what this means. It's not only the stuffy nose time of year, but ear infections, sore throats, colds, and flu are all on the horizon. What can you do for a little one who wakes you up in the middle [...]

Why Your Kids Need a Flu Vaccine

2015-12-22T11:09:33-07:00December 22nd, 2015|Blog|

There are many illnesses that your child will inevitably get, and one of them could be the flu. Influenza can be very dangerous in children; there are those who end up being hospitalized and even those cases which result in death. Flu seasons vary, of course, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't consider getting your children vaccinated against influenza. Flu is much more intense than [...]

Why RSV is More Than Just a Cold

2015-12-15T11:01:06-07:00December 15th, 2015|Blog|

RSV or respiratory syncytial (sin-SISH-uhl) virus, looks and sounds a lot like a cold, but it's not. What is the difference? When should you be concerned enough to call your North Phoenix pediatrics office? RSV is a respiratory virus which infects the lungs and breathing passages. It is highly contagious, and usually effects very young children and older adults. In children under the age of [...]

Why Are My Kids Always Sick?

2015-12-08T10:57:15-07:00December 8th, 2015|Blog|

One of the laments you often hear from young parents, is that their children always seem to be getting sick. Once the school year starts, it's one illness after another, until the warmer weather returns. Why is it that certain children seem so vulnerable to illnesses, while other children don't seem to get sick as much? Well, there are a number of factors that play [...]

When It’s Not Just Allergies

2015-12-01T10:49:18-07:00December 1st, 2015|Blog|

Having a baby can be one of life's most cherished events. There's so much excitement and activity that goes on with babies growing into little ones, that sometimes little things like colds and allergies can go unnoticed or overlooked. You know your baby better than anyone. Every little noise and reaction is something you've become very familiar with. The little stuffy noses or occasional coughing [...]

What to Do When Your Kids Have the Flu

2015-11-24T10:34:15-07:00November 24th, 2015|Blog|

Your child comes home from school and tells you he doesn't feel well. He is is warm to the touch, and looks tired. There may be stuffiness and a dry cough as well. It is likely that your child is suffering from the flu, a respiratory infection which affects the nose, throat and sinuses. Check them for symptoms. Flu symptoms include: sudden high fever headache [...]

Starving A Cold – Try These Remedies for Kids Instead

2015-11-17T10:30:07-07:00November 17th, 2015|Blog|

Maybe you've heard of the old saying, 'starve a cold, feed a fever' or sometimes people say it the other way around. It's an old saying, and it doesn't particularly help you or your child when you're sick with a cold. So leave it aside for some real remedies instead. You certainly don't like it one bit when your child is miserable with a cold. [...]

Infants and Colds – Prevention is the First Step

2015-11-10T10:04:20-07:00November 10th, 2015|Blog|

Treating your baby for a cold can be tricky. First of all, sometimes it’s hard to tell if it really is a cold or just some nasal stuffiness. After all, infants can’t tell you how they feel or what the problem is. Colds are a very common illness in children, and even babies tend to get their fair share. Just a little stuffiness and they [...]

How Eating Right Can Prevent the Cold and Flu in Children

2015-11-03T09:56:18-07:00November 3rd, 2015|Blog|

Once summer comes to an end, school begins and lots of activities start up again. These are busy, fun days, except for when your child gets a cold or flu. It’s frustrating to deal with sickness in children, but there are things you can do to help lessen those sick days. A great way to help fight off colds and the flu is by teaching [...]

Feed the Flu and Other Treatment Options for Kids

2015-10-27T09:51:52-07:00October 27th, 2015|Blog|

Fall and winter may seem like such fun months for children. They love getting outdoors to play in the snow with sleds and snowmen and everything else that goes with it. It isn't so much fun when they get colds or the flu. Colds and flu are very common in the colder months, and chances are your child will come down with one or both [...]