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… this page: Overview Overview Children Doctors weigh children at routine checkups . They plot measurements on a … chart to see how your child compares physically to other children of the same age. Doctors update the chart at each …
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… found in some grains, notably wheat, barley, and rye. Some foods and food products may contain gluten even when it is not … processed foods Communion wafers used in religious services Children's modelling dough (such as Play-Doh) Some vitamins …
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… Symptoms Overview Mouth injuries are common, especially in children. They can involve the teeth, jaw, lips, tongue, … concern Did you burn your lips, mouth, or throat with a hot food or drink? These burns may cause small blisters to form. … Over-the-Counter Medicines to Children More self-care Child Safety: Preventing Falls Preventing Children's Injuries From …
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… Understand that carbon monoxide detectors are a backup safety measure. They do not replace the need to check … Information Environmental Illness Headaches Health and Safety, Ages 2 to 5 Years Health and Safety, Birth to 2 Years Influenza (Seasonal Flu) Radon …
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… can infect the liver. Hepatitis A spreads when people eat food or drink water that is contaminated by stool (feces) … of an infected person. It is spread when a person eats food or drinks water that has come in contact with infected … raw sewage. The disease can also spread in daycare centres. Children, especially those in diapers, may get stool on …
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… displays of anger or other emotions. During a tantrum, children often whine, cry, or scream. They may also swing … can have temper tantrums. But they are most common in children ages 1 to 4 years. Dealing with tantrums may be … and they usually last only 2 minutes or less. And most children stop having tantrums by age 4 or 5, when they learn …
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… a part of protein. Phenylalanine is present in all protein foods and in some non-protein foods, such as soda pop and sugar substitutes. PKU diets … grows, following the diet may become more difficult. Some children may rebel against the diet, especially during the …
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… breath. Helps keep teeth white by preventing staining from food, drinks, and tobacco. Improves overall health. Makes it … help keep your gums healthy and your teeth strong. Choose foods that are good for your teeth, such as whole grains, … infections and help in planning orthodontic treatment. In children, they can also identify when new teeth are coming …
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… and drinking. Try to eat your normal types and amounts of food. Drink extra fluids to prevent dehydration. If you can't eat your usual foods, drink extra liquids, such as soup, low-sugar … doctor. Minor illnesses in people with diabetes (especially children with type 1 diabetes) can lead to very high blood …
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… your blood pressure is and your risk for heart disease. Children and teens Children and teens typically have their blood pressure … prevention, and treatment of hypertension in adults and children. Canadian Journal of Cardiology , 34(5): 506–525. …