Family Health: Pediatric Care, Senior Fitness & Home Remedies

For families managing health at all ages, early symptom recognition for pediatric rashes and structured exercise for seniors are essential for long-term wellness.

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How to Soothe a Sore Butt on a Child

Parenting offers very few certainties. However, one thing you can count on is that your child will at some point experience pain in the buttocks. The causes may range from diaper rash in infants to skateboarding accidents in adolescents.

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Ideal Weight for a 65-Year-Old Woman

The ideal weight for a woman of any age depends primarily on her bodyโ€™s Body Mass Index, suggests the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. BMI is a screening tool used to calculate the amount of fat an individual has in her body.

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What Causes Stretch Marks in Men?

Most often found on the chest, hips, thighs, buttocks and flanks, stretch marks are just as common in men as they are in women. Both genders get stretch marks for the same reasons, and -- unless caused by an infection -- they are usually permanent.

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Pros and Cons of Exercising

Do you believe exercise is only helpful if you need to lose weight? If so, you're in for a big surprise. Exercise has many more interesting benefits, but it can come with some drawbacks. Explore the pros and cons of exercise to see if starting an exercise program is right for you.

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How Many Calories in a Bean & Cheese Burrito?

Comfort food, indeed; burritos -- from mild to hot-and-spicy with Tex-Mex seasoning, fiber-rich beans and serotonin-producing melted cheese -- are a fast, easy way to a snack on the go. While a homemade bean-and-cheese burrito can be fresh, tasty and creative, itโ€™s hard to measure the calorie count.

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Does Tea Have a Dehydrating Effect?

Tea and other caffeinated beverages purportedly lead to dehydration because they can have a diuretic effect. Some studies show that caffeinated drinks such as tea are just as hydrating as water when consumed in moderate amounts. Caffeine may dehydrate you if you consume 500 mg or more per day.

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Ways to Shorten a Menstrual Cycle

For many women, the menstrual cycle can last anywhere from a week to two weeks each month. This includes both menstruation and the period of time leading up to it, when many women experience symptoms of PMS. Luckily, there are several ways to decrease both the length and painful effects of menstruation and PMS.

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The Ingredients in Desitin

Desitin is an over-the-counter, topical medication intended to treat and prevent diaper rash in infants and children. It acts as a moisture barrier to prevent urine and stool from irritating baby's skin and contains several ingredients that promote healing.

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How to Drink Lemon Water While Pregnant

It's important to stay well-hydrated during pregnancy to prevent complications such as headaches, nausea, cramps, edema and dizziness. According to registered dietitian Julie Redfern, you need eight 8-ounce glasses of water daily, and an additional 8 ounces for ever hour of activity you have.

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Side Effects of Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism is a medical condition that occurs if your thyroid--a small gland within your neck that is part of your endocrine system--produces abnormally low levels of thyroid hormones. These thyroid hormones are responsible for regulating your metabolism, or how your body uses energy.

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Toddler Coughing After Exercise

Most toddlers engage in physical play and exercise on a daily basis, as they learn how to interact with their environment and peers and develop skills such as jumping and climbing. However, sometimes exercise can lead to troubling symptoms such as coughing.

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Pediatrics

How to Treat an Infant With a Chest Cold

Chest colds are a miserable experience for everyone, but it is especially difficult for parents when their babies have chest colds. There is little that can be done to help infants with chest colds and parents must wait for the virus to run its course.

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Ibuprofen Side Effects on Kidneys

While adverse side effects to the kidneys from ibuprofen use are rare, risks do exist. When taken at the recommended dose of no more than 1,200 mg per day for a short duration, the risk of kidney harm from ibuprofen is minimal for most people.

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Treatment for a Baby's Drool Rash

When your baby is teething, he probably seems to drool constantly. All of that saliva can give him "drool rash" -- a raised, red rash most commonly found on the face but that can also extend onto the neck and chest if your little one is a "super drooler."

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Composition of a Healthy Lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle should be like a healthy diet -- well-balanced. Practicing only one or two aspects of healthy living is, of course, better than practicing none at all, but neglecting other areas can eventually lead to health problems.

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How to Take Care of Elderly Parents at Home

Taking care of elderly parents at home, either theirs or yours, requires dedication of time and effort. Adult children of elderly parents should discuss such options with parents before such needs arise.

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Can a Child Swim With a Fever?

Whether your child should swim with a fever depends on several factors, including your child's age, other symptoms and how high the fever is.

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Foods Containing Sucrose

Carbohydrates are the main source of calories for most Americans, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which recommends that adults consume 45 to 65 percent of their nutrition from carbohydrate sources. But some carbohydrates -- such as sucrose -- aren't the best choices for a healthy diet.

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At What Age Can Babies take OTC Cough Syrup?

When your 8-month-old baby has an irritating cough, you may wonder if it is okay to give cough syrup. However, over-the counter cough syrups are strongly discouraged for children before the age of 2 years, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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