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What Happens If Strep Throat Is Left Untreated?

Sore throats appear frequently in childhood, but not all throat infections behave the same way. At A Caring Touch Pediatrics in Lexington, KY, we help families understand when symptoms point Read More

Pediatric Ear Infections: Common Causes and Risk Factors

Few childhood issues cause as much sudden discomfort as ear pain, and parents often want quick answers when symptoms appear. Providing clear, practical guidance helps families respond with confidence. A Read More

Pediatric Allergies and Eczema: Addressing the Skin Connection

A Caring Touch Pediatrics in Lexington, KY, provides compassionate, expert care for children with allergies and eczema, recognizing the strong connection between these conditions. Understanding how allergies can influence skin Read More

Pediatrician’s Role in Asthma Diagnosis

If you’ve been noticing your little one wheezing after a game of tag at the park, or if they have a cough that just seems to linger long after a Read More

Early Signs of Asthma in Infants and Toddlers

If you’ve been watching your little one play and noticed they seem a bit more winded than the other kids, or if they have a cough that just won’t quit Read More

Preparing Your Child for School and Sports Physicals: A Patient Guide

School and sports physicals are an important part of keeping children healthy, safe, and ready to participate in school activities and athletics. These visits go beyond completing a required form. Read More

How Developmental Delay Is Diagnosed: What Patients Can Expect

Developmental delays can affect how a child learns, moves, communicates, or interacts with others, and early evaluation plays a critical role in supporting long-term outcomes. At A Caring Touch Pediatrics Read More

Pediatric Physicals vs. Sick Visits: Understanding the Difference

Routine pediatric care plays an essential role in keeping children healthy throughout the year. At A Caring Touch Pediatrics in Lexington, KY, Dr. Shanda Morris and Dr. Moria Bush help Read More

Encouraging Healthy Habits at Home After a Well-Child Visit

A well-child visit is one of the best opportunities for parents to ensure their child’s growth, development, and overall health are on track. But what happens after you leave the Read More

What to Expect at Your Baby’s First Pediatric Visit

Bringing your newborn home is one of life’s most joyful — and sometimes overwhelming — experiences. Amid all the new routines and sleepless nights, your baby’s first pediatric visit is Read More

Dealing with Seasonal Allergies During the Winter Months

At A Caring Touch Pediatrics in Lexington, KY, families often expect sniffles and sneezes during spring or fall, but winter allergies can be just as frustrating. When the temperature drops Read More

What to Do When Your Child’s Flu Symptoms Worsen: Guidance from A Caring Touch Pediatrics

When your child comes down with the flu, it can be unsettling to watch them feel weak, achy, and fatigued. Most children recover with rest, fluids, and care at home, Read More

How to Recognize the Early Signs of an Asthma Attack

Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children, and while it can often be managed well, recognizing the early signs of an asthma attack is essential. Quick Read More

Why Vision and Hearing Screenings Matter in Pediatrics

Healthy growth extends far beyond height and weight. For children, vision and hearing play vital roles in how they learn, interact, and experience the world around them. Regular screenings ensure Read More

How Pediatricians Help Manage Fall Allergies That Mimic Illness

When your child starts sneezing, coughing, or complaining of a sore throat in the fall, it’s easy to assume they’ve picked up another bug from school or daycare. But in Read More

5 Reasons Pediatricians Recommend the Flu Shot

At A Caring Touch Pediatrics in Lexington, Kentucky, Dr. Shanda Morris and Dr. Moria Bush are strong advocates for the flu vaccine. Every year, flu season brings an increase in Read More

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