• Unfortunately, summer outdoor fun may be stymied by an occasional bee sting.

  • Your child will probably have more upper respiratory infections than any other illness.

  • Croup can occur at any time of the year, but it is most common in the winter.

  • Diarrhea is the sudden increase in watery stools. It is usually caused by a viral infection.

  • Dosing charts for Acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, and non-drowsy antihistamines.

  • Helpful remedies that may get you through the night until you see your doctor.

  • Common causes for a pink eye or an eye with goopy, yellow discharge.

  • Rules of engagement for falls and head trauma.

  • A fever is a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit or greater.

  • Babies are ready to eat solids between 4 and 6 months of age.

  • Many herbal supplements have not been studied and as a result have not been approved by the FDA.

  • Rashes are very common in the newborn period. Fortunately, most of these rashes are benign and self resolving.

  • Here is the ultimate rash guide when your child develops blotchy skin.

  • All children should be protected from sunburn with protective clothing.

  • It can be normal for babies to poop 10 times a day or once a week.