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Abdominal Pain

There are many potential causes of belly pain.  Any pain that is severe or prolonged deserves a visit to the office.  The information below is designed to help with suggestions for relief overnight for acute onset abdominal pain and to determine whether or not to seek emergency care for your child. Emergency Care: Call us […]

Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Dosage

**Please be advised that the concentration of INFANT ACETAMINOPHEN has changed as of August 2011.  PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK THE CONCENTRATION LISTED ON YOUR BOTTLE BEFORE DOSING YOUR CHILD.  CALL OUR OFFICE WITH ANY QUESTIONS.  DO NOT GIVE ACETAMINOPHEN/TYLENOL TO CHILDREN UNDER 2 MOS OF AGE.   Dosing :  ¼ tsp=1.25ml     ½ tsp=2.5ml    1 tsp=5ml ACETAMINOPHEN […]

Allergic Reactions

For Seasonal Allergies, click here. Allergic reactions are common.  Allergic reactions occur when our immune system overreacts to substances called allergens that we come into contact with through our skin, nose, eyes, respiratory tract, and/or gastrointestinal tract. They can be breathed into the lungs, swallowed, touched, or injected.  Substances that don’t bother most people (such […]

Cetirizine (Zyrtec) Dosage

** Zyrtec can be given every 24 HOURS ** Under age 12 MONTHS, PLEASE CONSULT PROVIDER ** Dosing :  ¼ tsp=1.25ml     ½ tsp=2.5ml    1 tsp=5ml CETIRIZINE DOSING (ZYRTEC)  Children’s 24hr Suspension Children’s Chewables Children’s Chewables Tablets May be given every Concentration (5mg/5ml) 1 tsp 5mg/5ml 10mg/10ml 10mg/10ml WEIGHT AGE 14-17 lbs 6-11 mos Consult your […]

Colds (Upper Respiratory Infection)

Definition Runny or stuffy nose, sometimes with fever, sore throat, cough, hoarse voice or swollen glands in the neck Other causes of nasal congestion: Many children and adults have a profusely runny nose in the winter when they are breathing cold air. This usually clears within 15 minutes of coming indoors. This requires no special […]

Colic

Definition: Colic means excessive crying in an infant 2 to 12 weeks of age who is otherwise healthy. It is a very common occurrence among infants, and the cause is unknown. Because many physical problems can cause excessive crying in an infant, the diagnosis of colic should be made only by a doctor. Symptoms of […]

Constipation

Constipation is a common illness that affects both small infants and older children. It can be a source of pain and embarrassment for the child, and frustration for the parent. In general, we define constipation by pain and effort, instead of duration. For instance, some babies stool every 5th day. This is normal as long […]

Cough

Cough is one of the most frustrating symptoms to deal with as a parent, and equally frustrating for the physician. MOST of the time there is very little that can be done about a cough. Emergency Care Quick reference guide: Call us or seek emergency care if: Your Baby seems unable to latch to a […]

Croup

Perhaps one of the most frightening of the common childhood illnesses that we deal with as parents is croup. Your child may wake up in the middle of the night with a barky cough, or even gasping for breath, and leave you feeling panicked. This is what croup is all about: Croup actually describes a […]

Day Care/School Exclusion Criteria

When can my child return?  Is it contagious? Should I cancel the a) play date b) birthday party or c) family visit? Exclusion criteria have been practiced for decades and there is a great deal of practical evidence that they are ineffective. (We docs are still in business). Before blaming your best friend for bringing […]

Diaper Rash

Diaper rash is one of the most common pediatric health issues. Nearly all children develop a rash or inflammation in their diaper area at some time, often during the first year of life. Most of these rashes are caused by contact with moisture and irritants found in urine and stool. The steps outlined below should […]

Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Dosage

**Benadryl can be given every 6 HOURS.  CAUTION!!! Benadryl can cause significant sleepiness or an unexpected hyperactivity reaction in some children. Consult your physician for children under 12 MOS OF AGE.**   Dosing :  ¼ tsp=1.25ml     ½ tsp=2.5ml    1 tsp=5ml   DIPHENHYDRAMINE DOSING (BENADRYL) Children’s Suspension Chewable Fast Melts Tab/Cap Concentration 12.5 mg/5 ml 12.5 […]