As the digital landscape continues to evolve, Dr. Nauman Ahmad encourages parents to approach screen time with mindfulness and a keen awareness of its potential impact on the well-being of their children.
As parents, we often strive to create safe environments for our children. Despite our best efforts, accidents can happen, especially when it comes to curious and active little ones. Among the common incidents that parents worry about is when a child falls
Snoring, though common, can sometimes indicate more significant health concerns. While occasional snoring might not require intervention, persistent or severe cases merit attention and prevent stress to cardiovascular system and improve sleep quality.
Be aware of sign and symptoms of adenovirus infection. If you suspect an adenovirus infection, it's important to seek medical advice, especially if you are at higher risk of complications.
Following are suggestions for parents to do various activities with their children. Remember that safety is paramount when engaging in activities with toddlers. Always supervise them and make sure the environment is child friendly.
Autism testing is a diagnostic process used to determine whether an individual has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The testing process involves a comprehensive assessment of an individual's behavior, language, communication skills, and social interactions.
When it comes to your child’s cardiac care, you want the best of the best. That’s why we offer highly effective cardiology treatments for your child’s heart condition. Read on to learn about four of these treatments.
Increase fluid intake, do dietary adjustments, increase tummy message, warm bath and may use over the counter glycerin suppository or miralax. If child has developed vomiting, blood in stool or failure to gain weight, contact your pediatrician.
If your child has recently been diagnosed with a heart murmur, you might be wondering what your next steps are. Keep reading to learn what your child’s heart murmur diagnosis entails.
It can be tricky to decide whether or not you should take your child in to be seen when they’re sick. However, here, we highlight five reasons you should consider making that sick visit appointment for your child.
If your child has recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure, you might be wondering what to do next. We explain what high blood pressure looks like in children and how to understand your child’s diagnosis here.
While ADHD often is associated with behavioral problems, many people have found the condition has quite a few benefits that work to their advantage. Find out more encouraging facts about your child’s ADHD here.
It can be scary when your child complains of chest pain; however, when it comes to kids, rarely does it have anything to do with heart problems. Read on to learn more about 10 common conditions that can cause chest pain in children.
While it’s common for kids to worry every now and then, it can be concerning when those worries start to affect their quality of life. Read on to learn more about some warning signs of anxiety disorder in children.
Babies cry a lot. In fact, it’s typical for newborns to cry 2-3 hours a day during those first few months of life, but that can get very overwhelming as a parent. Here are five tips to help soothe your newborn so you can both relax.
Getting sick is a normal part of growing up, but as a parent, it’s not always easy to know when your child’s illness warrants a trip to the doctor. Find out how sick visits can jump-start your child’s recovery and when to bring them in.
Anxiety and ADHD often coexist in children, with about one fourth of kids having both conditions. Anxiety symptoms like restlessness, poor concentration, and social difficulties can mimic ADHD behaviors.