The management of pediatric fever remains a critical area of clinical practice, balancing evidence‐based interventions with parental reassurance and education. Contemporary research has emphasised ...
A clinical trial led by researchers at the Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico and the University of Milan found a probiotic mixture that significantly shortened fever duration in children with ...
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 ...
What do most parents misunderstand about childhood fevers, and why does that confusion cause so much worry? AHelloNation article featuring Keyana Washington, MD, MPH, FAAP of Gwinnett Pediatrics and ...
Fever in children is a common problem seen daily in almost any busy office practice. In fact, some studies estimate that up to a third of office visits for children in the United States are the result ...
A cold here, the flu there — for parents, some years can bring a slew of back-to-back illnesses. With coughs that can be considered “normal” that last for up to six weeks, as well as multiple ear ...
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%.
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