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… Risk When To Call Examinations and Tests Treatment Overview Prevention Self-Care Medicines … can feel suicidal . Warning signs of possible suicide in children and teens can include making suicide threats, being … of weight and can't stop losing weight. Fear gaining even a small amount of weight, and this interferes with eating …
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… baby to drink too much or too little and can also cause choking, ear infections and tooth decay (cavities) How often … is different. In the first few days, your baby’s stomach is small and they may only need small amounts of formula. As … Nutrition Series Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby …
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… what might attract or interest a baby. Dangers may include: small objects your baby could swallow or choke on cords your …
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… will raise your blood sugar faster than solid foods. Children usually need less than 15 grams of carbohydrate. … When your blood sugar returns to your target range, eat a small snack if your next planned meal or snack is more than … to swallow. If the person can swallow the water without choking or coughing: Give the person about 15 grams of …
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… Check Your Symptoms Overview Young children are more likely than older children or adults to put small objects up their noses. These include things like … dried beans, popcorn, plastic toy pieces, foam rubber, or small batteries. If the child doesn't tell you about it, …
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… 8 months. Give your child pieces of chewy foods that are small enough for him or her to swallow. But use care in the … it. Over-the-counter products Do not use teething gels for children younger than age 2 footnote 1 . Ask your doctor … teething powder or aspirin on your baby's gums. Inhaling small particles of teething powder or aspirin can cause lung …
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… seizure, it does not mean that they will develop epilepsy. Children at higher risk of developing epilepsy include those … as a cold, the flu, an ear infection, or roseola. Rarely, children who develop a fever after immunization have a … be given to a child during a seizure to avoid the risk of choking. Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) or ibuprofen* (e.g. …
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… and Safe Food Handling On this page: Cause Prevention Symptoms What Happens When to Call a Doctor … Diarrhea medicines may help, but they shouldn't be used for children or people with a high fever or bloody diarrhea. For … These kinds of drinks shouldn't be used to rehydrate. Eat small amounts of food. When you feel like eating again, …
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… Iron Deficiency Anemia On this page: Cause Prevention Symptoms What Happens Examinations and Tests … If you don't have enough iron, your body makes fewer and smaller red blood cells. Then your body has less hemoglobin, … and whole grains. To help prevent anemia in babies and children, follow recommendations for feeding infants. Make …
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… From Food or Water On this page: Cause Prevention Symptoms Examinations and Tests Treatment … Food Handling Food Safety: Storing Handwashing Symptoms Children are more likely than adults to have symptoms of an … Pale skin. A fever. Weakness. Bruising. Passing only small amounts of urine. Examinations and Tests If your …