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Immunizations Guide

Common Side Effects of Immunizations As the body responds to the immunization, some mild side effects might occur.   As long as they begin within two days of the injection, do not last longer than two days, and your child does not look ill, you can treat the symptoms as described below. Fever > 101° [...]

Immunizations Guide2017-06-28T11:36:50-05:00

Recommended Immunization Chart

Age Reason for visit Newborn follow up Check-up, Hepatitis B (if not done in hospital) 1-2 weeks Check-up, 2nd newborn screen 1 month (optional) Check-up, catch up immunizations (if needed) 2 months Check-up, Pentacel* (DTaP, IPV, Hib), HepB*, PCV, RotaTeq 4 months Check-up, Pentacel* (DTaP, IPV, Hib), PCV, RotaTeq 6 months Check-up, Pentacel* (DTaP, [...]

Recommended Immunization Chart2017-06-28T11:36:55-05:00

What to Expect at a Check-up

At each check-up, we will check your child’s weight and height, perform a complete physical exam, and go over some basic care items and developmental questions.  We will also provide the necessary immunizations and answer any questions you might have.  Please write questions down before the visit so that we can address them all. [...]

What to Expect at a Check-up2017-06-28T11:37:00-05:00

Hepatitis B Vaccine

Hepatitis B Vaccine: Recommendation for First Immunization We recommend following the ACIP/CDC Hepatitis B guidelines to receive the first shot in the hospital or as soon as possible. Why this is important is explained well in the link below: http://www.chop.edu/service/vaccine-education-center/a-look-at-each-vaccine/hepatitis-b-vaccine.html "About 9,000 of the 18,000 children infected in the first 10 years of life caught the [...]

Hepatitis B Vaccine2017-06-28T11:37:05-05:00

Vaccines: Myths and Truths

Myth #1: Vaccines cause autism. Autism is a disorder where children have an impairment in social and communication skills and also exhibit repetitive or obsessive characteristics.  This myth that vaccines cause autism was popularized by a study published by Dr. Andrew Wakefield that has since been retracted.  There are several reasons why this myth [...]

Vaccines: Myths and Truths2017-06-28T11:37:09-05:00

Concussion

A concussion is any injury to the brain that disrupts normal brain function.  Concussions are typically caused by a direct or indirect blow or jolt to the head. All concussions are serious, and all athletes with suspected concussions should not return to play until they see a doctor. When do concussions occur? Concussions can [...]

Concussion2024-06-21T10:03:46-05:00

Conjunctivitis

Source: Mayoclinic.org Pink eye (conjunctivitis) is an inflammation or infection of the transparent membrane (conjunctiva) that lines your eyelid and covers the white part of your eyeball. When small blood vessels in the conjunctiva become inflamed, they're more visible. This is what causes the whites of your eyes to appear reddish or pink. Though [...]

Conjunctivitis2020-05-12T14:27:42-05:00

Constipation

Constipation occurs when too much moisture is removed from stool causing it to become hard, large, and difficult to pass through the colon and anus. Three medical factors are at work when a child becomes constipated. The wrong diet can create stool that tends to be less moist The longer stool stays in the [...]

Constipation2021-06-18T07:12:18-05:00

Bedwetting Alarm

Strategies for Success with an Enuresis Alarm; Bennett, Howard J.; Contemporary Pediatrics Vol. 23, No. 9 September 2006 Bedwetting Store www.bedwettingstore.com 1-800-214-9605 The enuresis (bedwetting) alarm is a highly effective component of treatment to overcome vexing nocturnal enuresis, which affects approximately 5 million children in the United States. An enuresis alarm helps a sleeping child [...]

Bedwetting Alarm2017-07-07T17:32:25-05:00

Allergic Reactions

Allergic reactions can be triggered by foods, medications, insect stings, pollen, or other substances. Although most allergic reactions aren’t serious, severe reactions can be life-threatening and can require immediate medical attention. Avoid substances that are known to trigger an allergic reaction in the child. Keep an oral antihistamine such as cetirizine (Zyrtec) available. If [...]

Allergic Reactions2024-03-22T08:38:38-05:00