Signs & Symptoms of a Pulled Tendon in Foot When Walking

There are several different tendons in the foot, all of which can become pulled if over-used. Tendons are tissues that connect muscle to bone, and extensive muscle exertion can put strain on the connections. If you believe you have pulled a tendon in your foot, it is important to see your doctor.

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How to Diagnose a Child Who Is Always Tired

While children and teens tend to need more sleep than adults, constant or chronic sleepiness could be a sign of a physical or psychological problem. Constant fatigue can effect a child's school work and social life.

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How to Remove Impacted Ear Wax in Children

Everyone has ear wax, and usually this sticky substance is a good thing. It can catch debris or bacteria that enters the ear and prevent infections. However, an overabundance of ear wax that becomes impacted in the ear canal can be quite painful as well as impede a doctor's examination of the ear to detect infection.

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Morning Vomiting in Children

It can be scary for both you and your child if she begins to vomit. Nausea is never a pleasant feeling, and it can be even more difficult for a young child. Morning vomiting can be a sign of several different conditions, some more serious than others.

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Olive Oil for Constipation in Babies

It is not unusual for babies to experience occasional bouts of constipation. An infant's digestive system is still maturing and is therefore very sensitive to any change in diet. It can be difficult for parents to see their child straining and appearing uncomfortable.

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Causes of Hoarseness in Infants

Anything that seems to affect the breathing of an infant can be alarming, including hoarseness without an obvious cause. While there is often a simple explanation, any hoarseness in a young infant should be addressed by a pediatrician.

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Why Infants Arch During Feeding

There are any number of reasons why babies arch their backs. Because infants can not speak, they must communicate their needs and feelings through body language. However, back arching can also be a sign of a physical or developmental problem.

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How to Remove Kids' Fingerprints on an LCD TV

As any parent can tell you, a child's fingerprints seem to spread to every surface in a household, no matter how diligent the parent is about cleaning. Unfortunately, these surfaces can include expensive ones like an LCD screen on a TV or computer.

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Skull Development in Infants

When a baby is born, its skull is not the solid single piece of bone it will become later in life. To allow the baby to pass through the birth canal, as well as to allow for additional brain growth, the skull is initially separated into several different parts.

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How to Hear Your Baby's Heartbeat Using a Stethoscope

One of the most reassuring sounds a pregnant mother can hear is the steady thumping of her baby's heartbeat. Before 20 weeks of pregnancy, fetal heartbeats are typically monitored by doctors using a heart rate Doppler. While buying or renting an at-home Doppler is possible, it is often too expensive.

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Can You Make a Baby Sleep With Sugar Water?

Nearly all parents of newborns find themselves at one point or another frustrated by their infant’s sleep patterns. For the first few months of life, babies sleep only three or four hours at a time before waking for a feeding or diaper change.

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How to Get Rid of a Baby's Heat Rash

Heat rash, sometimes called prickly heat, is a common skin condition in infants and young children and occurs when the pores of the sweat glands become blocked. It is seen more often in infants as their pores are much smaller than those on an adult.

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Why Is My Child's Stomach Big?

A bloated or distended stomach is usually an uncomfortable condition, regardless of the cause. It can be worrisome to parents if their child's stomach appears distended without an obvious reason, and young children may find it difficult to articulate what they are feeling.

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