A small red growth found in the navel after the cord falls off. The navel is also called the belly button or umbilicus.
Read MoreA small red growth found in the navel after the cord falls off. The navel is also called the belly button or umbilicus.
Read MoreA bulge or swelling in the area of the umbilicus (navel or belly button).
Read MoreA bacterial infection of the bladder. Also called cystitis
Read MoreA bacterial infection of the bladder. Also called cystitis
Read MorePain, burning or stinging when passing urine. Suspect pain if a young child starts to cry while passing urine
Read MorePain, burning or stinging when passing urine. Suspect pain if a young child starts to cry while passing urine
Read MoreYou are undecided about giving your child some of the recommended vaccines. Or you are thinking about delaying some of the vaccines.
Read MoreA reaction to a recent immunization (vaccine) shot. Most reactions are at the injection site (such as pain, swelling, redness)
Read MoreA reaction to a recent immunization (vaccine). Most reactions are at the shot site (such as pain, swelling, redness)
Read MoreVaccines can protect your child from 16 severe infections. In the past, these infections killed thousands of children each year.
Read MoreA pink rash that is all over the body. The rash is part of a viral illness
Read MoreVomiting is the forceful emptying (throwing up) of what is in the stomach. It’s normal for nausea (upset stomach) to come before each bout of vomiting
Read MoreVomiting is the forceful emptying (throwing up) of what is in the stomach. It’s normal for nausea (upset stomach) to come before each bout of vomiting.
Read MoreVomiting is the forceful emptying (throwing up) of what is in the stomach. It’s normal for nausea (upset stomach) to come before each bout of vomiting.
Read MoreVomiting is the forceful emptying (throwing up) of what is in the stomach. It’s normal for nausea (upset stomach) to come before each bout of vomiting
Read MoreIrritation of the vulva (external genitals) from soap or other irritants. Mainly occurs in young girls before school age
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