
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists, and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety, and well-being of all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
As part of that commitment, the AAP publishes expert advice for parents, caregivers, and patients on Pediatric Patient Education. Information can be accessed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and many titles also are available in Spanish.
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Mononucleosis—Child Care and SchoolsCategory: infectious_diseases
A disease caused by the Epstein-Barr virus; the illness is commonly known as mono.
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More Fiber for your Children? Yes! Here's Why and How.Category: nutrition_and_healthy_living
Fiber is an important nutrient that most children (and parents) are not getting enough of each day. As parents, you do your best to feed your family healthy foods, but you may need help with choosing good sources of fiber. Read on for more information from the American Academy of Pediatrics about fiber.
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Mosquito BiteCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Bites from a mosquito cause itchy, red bumps. Often they look like a hive.
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Mosquito-borne Diseases—Child Care and SchoolsCategory: infectious_diseases
Through the bite of an infected mosquito. West Nile disease may also be spread by blood transfusion and organ donation.
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Motion SicknessCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Symptoms triggered by a spinning, rocking or rolling motions. The main symptoms are dizziness and nausea
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Motor Vehicle Accidents - Minor Injuries
Information and guidance on minor symptoms a child may have from a motor vehicle accident but has no serious injury.
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Mountain SicknessCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Symptoms that occur with travel to a high altitude. Starts at 8,000 feet (2400 meters) above sea level or higher. Also called Altitude Sickness.
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Mouth InjuryCategory: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Injuries to the lips and mouth. Includes inner cheeks and the roof of the mouth (hard and soft palate)
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