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My 3-month-old son's toenails are ingrown. They are very red and very swollen. His doctor says they will grow out, but now they are growing crooked and have pus under the skin. When I touch his toes he cries in pain. How can I treat his toes and reduce the pain?
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We all want to keep our children as healthy and safe as possible. Did you know that immunizations are among the best and easiest ways to do this? Learn more about your baby's immunizations and the diseases they protect against.
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With babies in the house, we want to have the right items on hand so we can help them when they're sick. A few basics that we've found helpful are saline nose drops, a nasal bulb, and a digital thermometer. Get more tips.
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This visit is a great time to show off your baby to the nurses and doctors. Your 4-month-old may be curious about the event and probably won't protest too much at the exam. Learn more about the 4-month checkup.
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It's time for your baby's 1-month checkup! While the checkup process may be new, this visit will likely be simple, and include questions about how your baby is growing, eating, and sleeping. Find out more about the 1-month visit.
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Our children's coughs can sound pretty awful, and make us worry. Most of the time, though, those coughs are not a sign of a serious condition but are just a healthy reflex. Find out more about coughs and coughing.
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We've all felt exhausted as a new mom. We may even feel a little low now and then – after all, giving birth and caring for a newborn is pretty draining. While some sadness is natural, feeling depressed is something different. Learn more.
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Health care providers recommend bringing your baby in for regular checkups. These visits are great opportunities to check on your baby's health and development and to ask lots of questions. Learn all about your child's well-baby visits.
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We always try to keep our children safe, but sometimes accidents happen. As a result, one of the best things we can do is be prepared for an emergency. Find out what to do when your child has a serious injury or accident.
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Our babies' hands are so tiny — not to mention those itty-bitty fingernails, which grow surprisingly fast. Keeping those nails trimmed is a challenge. One secret? Clipping at night, when babies are asleep and not squirming. Learn more.
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Your 2-month-old may be eating and sleeping on a more predictable schedule these days (whew!). At this visit, your baby's size and weight will be the focYour 2-month-old may be eating and sleeping on a more predictable schedule these days (whew!). At this visit, your baby's size and weight will be the focus, and you may need some tips on coping with crying. Learn more about this checkup.
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What are those red patches on our baby's skin? Hemangiomas, sometimes called strawberry marks, are the most common skin growths for babies. About half of the time these spots disappear before age 5. Get more information.
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) can be scary to all parents of babies under 1 year. Thankfully, there are steps we can take to reduce the risk of SIDS — the most important being putting babies on their back when they sleep. Learn more.
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