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… have diarrhea? Yes Diarrhea No Diarrhea How old are you? 11 years or younger 11 years or younger 12 to 55 years 12 to 55 … a little depending on how you measure it. For adults and children age 12 and older, these are the ranges for high, … stop taking the medicine as soon as stools thicken. If your child or teen also has chickenpox or influenza (flu) and …
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… Adoption gives people a chance to raise and nurture a child. When deciding whether to adopt, think about: Why you want a child. Your feelings about not being genetically related to your child. How will you deal with maybe not knowing much about …
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… in adults who experience a divorce or death of a spouse or child. High levels of anxiety Anxiety also is common during … who lose a loved one sometimes develop new health problems. Children can also have stress-induced physical problems … after such an event. Or PTSD may develop months or even years later. Symptoms may include: Persistent and painful …
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… Overview There are many ways that adults can help children and teens develop a healthy approach to food and exercise. Avoid punishing or rewarding your children with food. Be a good role model for healthy eating … a workout? Remember you are a powerful role model for your child. Avoid judging other people's weight and size in front …
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… Constipation in Children On this page: Overview Overview Constipation occurs when stools become hard and are difficult to pass. A child may cry because he or she is constipated. A crying episode usually occurs while the child is trying to pass a stool and normally will stop when …
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… and shaped like a hollow spool. Doctors suggest tubes for children who have repeat ear infections or when fluid stays … made in the eardrum (myringotomy or tympanostomy). The child is unconscious under general anesthesia for this … the middle ear. The fluid buildup can lower your or your child's ability to hear. And the warm, moist environment …
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… delivered a baby vaginally will tell you that, after the birth, one of the most daunting "firsts" was anticipating … develop in pregnancy or from the pushing and straining of childbirth. They often go away a few weeks after birth. To … Sit or soak in a warm bath.  Useful resources After childbirth: urination and bowel problems Pregnancy: …
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… a 3-month period. These episodes are often severe, and the child is not able to do his or her normal activities. It may affect up to 30% of children ages 4 to 12. Symptoms of RAP are different for every child and may change with each episode. Symptoms may …
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… Screening On this page: Screening Overview Screening in Children and Teens Screening Overview … people recover faster. Talk to your doctor if you or your child has symptoms of depression. What is depression … Counselling, medicine, and self-care may help. Screening in Children and Teens Depression is a serious mental health …
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… May Ask Before Prescribing Medicine for Depression in Children and Teens On this page: Overview Related … suicide, especially in the first few weeks of use. If your child starts antidepressants, be sure to be aware of this … Before prescribing medicine, your doctor will check your child for possible suicidal thoughts by asking a few …