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  • Molluscum Contagiosum
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Molluscum are small raised growths that have a smooth, waxy surface. Viral infection of the skin

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  • Mono (Infectious Mononucleosis)
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Mononucleosis (mono) is a viral infection of the lymph nodes. Main symptoms are sore throat and widespread swollen lymph nodes

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  • Mosquito Bite
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Bites from a mosquito cause itchy, red bumps. Often they look like a hive.

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  • Motion Sickness
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Symptoms triggered by a spinning, rocking or rolling motions. The main symptoms are dizziness and nausea

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  • Mountain Sickness
    Category: 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 Injury
    Category: 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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  • Mouth Ulcers (Mouth Sores) - Symptom
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Painful, shallow ulcers (sores) on the lining of the mouth. Found on the gums, inner lips, inner cheeks, or tongue

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  • Nasal Rinses Children and Teens
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Rinsing the nose with salt water can help wash out dust and mucus. The water also rinses out germs and pollen.

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  • Nasal Suction
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Nasal congestion can be the worst part of a cold for young children. It can keep your baby from feeding and sleeping well.

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  • Nausea - Symptom
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A feeling that vomiting might occur and feeling “sick to the stomach” (queasy). Vomiting has not occurred. That symptom is covered in the Vomiting handout. Stomach pain is not present. That symptom is covered in the Abdominal Pain handout.

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  • Neck Pain - Muscle Strain
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Pain or discomfort in the back, side or front of the neck. Includes minor muscle strain from neck overuse

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  • Newborn - Flying and Mountain Travel
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Questions about flying or mountain travel with a newborn baby.

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  • Newborn Appearance
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Common questions asked about the normal newborn’s appearance and body

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  • Newborn Birthmarks
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Common questions asked about normal birthmarks in newborns. Note: Rashes such as baby acne are not covered here.

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  • Newborn Illness - How To Recognize
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    How infections and other serious diseases can present in newborns

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  • Newborn Rashes
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Common questions asked about normal skin rashes in newborns. Note: Mongolian spots and birthmarks are not covered here.

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  • Newborn Reflexes and Behaviors
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Common questions asked about newborn noises, reflexes and behaviors. These are normal and not signs of illness.

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  • Nose Allergy (Hay Fever)
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    An allergic reaction of the nose. Main symptoms are an itchy nose, clear discharge and sneezing.

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  • Nose Foreign Body Removal
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Child put a foreign body (FB) in their nose. The child tells the parent or the parent see a strange object in child’s nose. Your doctor or nurse says it is safe to try to remove it at home. That’s only helpful for small, harmless objects.

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  • Nose Injury
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Injuries to the inside or outside of the nose.

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  • Nosebleed
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Bleeding from 1 or both nostrils. Not caused by an injury.

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  • Oral Allergy Syndrome
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A minor allergic reaction to some raw fruits and vegetables. Causes itching and swelling only to the lips and tongue

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  • Overweight Older Child - Prevention and Treatment
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Your child is gaining weight too fast or: Your child looks chubby or fat or: Your child doesn’t like sports because his weight makes it hard keep up or: Your child is getting teased about his weight.

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  • Overweight Toddler - Preventing Over-Feeding and Over-Eating
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Currently 10% of 2 to 5 year old children in the U.S. are overweight. The main cause is over-eating. Overeating means eating more calories daily than are needed for normal growth and activity.

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  • Pacifiers
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A pacifier is an artificial nipple for a baby to suck on. It can be used when they are not hungry.

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  • Penis - Contact Dermatitis
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Rash on the male genitals (penis or scrotum).

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  • Perioral Food Rash
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A rash around the mouth from contact with food. Mostly seen in babies and toddlers

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  • Picky Eater
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A picky eater refuses certain foods. He won’t try new foods. Vegetables and meats are the most common ones. You are not concerned about how much he eats or his appetite.

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  • Pinworm Seen
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A tiny, harmless worm that lives in the colon (large bowel). It causes itching of the anus.

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  • Pityriasis Alba
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Small pale spots on the face. Called Pityriasis Alba (PA)

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  • Pityriasis Rosea
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    Pityriasis Rosea (PR) is a widespread skin rash. Special finding: a large "herald patch" that precedes the rash by 1 to 2 weeks

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  • Pneumonia - Bacterial
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A bacterial infection of the lungs.

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  • Pneumonia - Viral
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A viral infection of the lungs.

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  • Poison Ivy - Oak - Sumac
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    A very itchy rash with blisters. Caused by contact with the poison ivy plant

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  • Puncture Wound
    Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice

    The skin is punctured by a pointed narrow object (such as a needle). Puncture wounds that contain splinters or slivers are covered elsewhere.

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