Editor's note: This article originally appeared on UNC Health Talk. Just like sprouting that first tooth, scraping a knee while learning to walk and going to kindergarten, every child will eventually ...
A North Texas physician explains what a fever is, why you shouldn't fear them and when you should be concerned.
If you are the parent of a baby, toddler, or young child, this may be a familiar scenario: A nasty cold or flu has left your little one burning up with a fever all day. A health care provider may have ...
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 ...
FORT LEE, Va. (Dec. 11, 2014) -- One third of all children arriving at an emergency room will have fever as their primary symptom. Most parents have probably experienced waking up in the middle of the ...