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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Pain Relief for Wisdom Teeth Removal

Having your wisdom teeth removed is a common procedure, but some risks are involved. These risks include pain, temporary swelling and bruising and some less common complications.

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Baby Vaccinations Side Effects

Vaccinations are given to babies to protect them against disease and illness. The Centers for for Disease Control and Prevention has developed a schedule for when a child should receive his immunizations. The vaccination schedule begins at birth and continues throughout adulthood.

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Counteract Side Effects of Retinol

The medical ingredient retinol is also known as retin A and retinoid and is a derivative of vitamin A. This potent substance is used in many cosmetic and pharmaceutical skin creams, gels, lotions and ointments for its skin exfoliating and rejuvenating effects.

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Toddler Acne

Red and irritated skin, small-scale rashes or even blackheads are likely temporary conditions in your toddler. Breastfeeding toddlers may develop skin reactions to foods or medications which the mother has consumed.

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How to Put Elderly Parents in Nursing Homes

Placing your parent or parents in a nursing home may be one of the most difficult and traumatic events of your life. However, if you understand what is involved, the needs of your parent(s) and a number of other factors, it may help make the decision a little easier.

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Exercise After Oophorectomy

An oophorectomy is a surgical procedure that removes one or both of your ovaries. In certain cases, you might also have your uterus or fallopian tubes removed at the same time.

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Causes of Pain Above the Breast

Many conditions or injuries can cause pain above the breasts. According to the Family Doctor website, chest pain, including pain above the breasts, can signal a serious underlying condition. However, some causes of pain above the breasts are benign and self-resolve or may be treated with conservative methods.

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How to Relieve a Sore Mouth From the Side Effects of Amoxicillin

Amoxicillin is a form of penicillin, which is an antibiotic that treats numerous bacterial infections such as strep throat. Tell your doctor about all the other medications you are taking and any allergies so he can make sure amoxicillin is right for you. According to MayoClinic.

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Side Effects of Buckwheat Flour

Most Americans consume buckwheat flour mainly in pancakes, if they consume it at all. However, you shouldn't overlook buckwheat. Its amino acid composition surpasses that of all other cereals, according to the University of Wisconsin Extension's "Alternative Field Crops Manual."

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How Is Sperm Collected?

The most common method of sperm collection for semen analysis or insemination is self-collection by masturbation and ejaculation into a sterile collection cup. Typically, the patient is given a clean private area that is stocked with erotic videotapes and magazines to assist with arousal.

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Do Baby Wipes Help with Acne?

Baby wipes help keep babies' skin clean and free of irritation. These inexpensive disposable moist towelettes can also help clear your skin if you have acne, although their use won't guarantee baby smoothness.

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What Are the Causes of Frequent Vomiting in Children?

All children vomit from time to time, but frequent vomiting should be taken more seriously. Children—especially young children—with frequent vomiting may require admission to the hospital for management of dehydration.

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Toddler's Morning Cough

Dry, hacking, raspy or heavy with phlegm, a toddler’s morning cough might be nothing more than a temporary annoyance, but it could also be a sign of a more serious respiratory problem, such as asthma.

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How to Keep a Child From Spitting Out Medicine

Few things in life are as frustrating and worrisome as watching your child spit out the medicine you gave her to help lower her fever, stop her terrible cough and just make her better. Most parents have been in the same situation, and it never ceases to worry any of them.

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Why Is Being Underweight Bad?

The national conversation about weight typically trends toward those who are overweight or obese. Approximately 1.7 percent of adults in the United States are underweight, however, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

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How to Use a Finger Pulse Oximeter

A pulse oximeter is a medical device that measures heart rate and the oxygen level in the blood, expressed as the percent of oxygen saturation. Pulse oximeters operate by shining light through the skin to the blood vessels below.

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5 Ways to Treat Throat Blisters

Most cases of throat blisters go away on their own, and while you usually can’t shorten the illness that causes them, you can at least ease the pain.

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Most Common Side Effects of Vaccinations

A vaccination or immunization is used to help the body protect itself against specific types of viruses or bacteria. Typically, a vaccine is administered as an injection in the upper portion of the arm.

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