Children's Health Medical Reference
- What to Do if Your Child Has Night Sweats
If your child is sweating excessively at night, you may have concerns. Learn about the possible causes, what to do, and more.
- What to Know About Anemia in Kids
Find out what you need to know about anemia in kids, including causes, risks, and more.
- What to Know About Cold Sores in Children
Find out what you need to know if your child has cold sores, including herpes simplex virus, common cold sore triggers, and more.
- Is it Safe to Give a Child OTC Laxatives?
Learn if it’s safe to give your child OTC laxatives, along with common concerns about it.
- Is Goat Milk Safe For Babies and Toddlers?
Learn if it’s proven safe to give your babies goat milk, along with common concerns about it.
- Is It Safe for Kids to Use Deodorant?
Learn if it's proven safe to give your kids deodorant, along with common concerns about it.
- Is it Safe to Give a Child Protein Powder?
Learn if it’s proven safe to give your kids protein powder, along with common concerns about it.
- Is It Safe to Give a Child Protein Drinks?
Learn if it’s proven safe to give your kids protein drinks, along with common concerns about it.
- Is Melatonin Safe for Children?
Learn what melatonin is and if it's safe to give melatonin to kids.
- Remedies for Toddler Cough
Learn home remedies and medical treatments to help ease your toddler’s cough.
- What to Expect During Central Precocious Puberty Treatment
The goal of central precocious puberty treatment is to help your child grow to normal height. GnRH drugs can help slow puberty.
- Polio
Before a vaccine was invented in the 1950s, thousands of people used to be paralyzed from polio each year. Here's what to know about this severe virus.
- What Is PANDAS Syndrome?
PANDAS syndrome is the result of an autoimmune response to a strep infection. Learn about causes, symptoms, treatment, and more at WebMD.
- Common Speech and Language Disorders
Does your child have trouble making certain sounds or finding the right word ? That may be a sign of a speech or language disorder. Learn more about them and how to get help.
- What Is ATR-X Syndrome?
Learn the causes, symptoms, and treatment of a rare disease called ATR-X syndrome, a genetic condition that puts limits on how well your child learns, reasons, and communicates.
- Tongue-Tie in Babies
Babies born with tongue-tie can’t move their tongues the way you’d expect. Learn what causes it, what to look for, and how it’s treated.
- Top Causes of Hip Pain in Children
There are many possible causes of hip pain in children. Find out what problems are common and how they’re treated.
- Pediatric Vital Signs
What do your child’s temperature, heart and respiratory rates, and blood pressure numbers tell you? Learn what’s normal, or a cause for concern.
- Breath-Holding Spells in Children: What to Know
Does your child sometimes hold her breath and faint? It might looks scary, but it can happen when young kids get upset or scared. Here’s what to know.
- Why No Period By Age 15?
Almost all girls start their menstruation before age 15. Here are some common reasons why your first period may be delayed.
- West Syndrome
Learn about infantile spasms, also called West syndrome, a seizure disorder that affects infants and children.
- What Are the Symptoms and Causes of Infantile Spasms?
West syndrome affects very young children. Learn to spot the symptoms so you can get your child treated quickly.
- Is My Child Breathing Too Fast?
Illnesses that affect a child’s breathing are a normal part of growing up. Breathing that’s too fast can be a tipoff. Here's what to watch for.
- What Are Urea Cycle Disorders?
Urea cycle disorders are inherited metabolic disorders makes it hard for your body to break down proteins. Learn more about symptoms, emergency treatment, and long-term management.
- Your Preemie's Growth and Development: 2 and Up
Are you the parent of a preemie? Learn what to expect from your premature baby's growth and development after age 2.
- Child Abuse
There are many types of child abuse, and the signs aren’t always clear. Learn how to recognize child abuse and what to do if you suspect it.
- Meningitis Vaccine Schedule
Learn about the types of meningitis vaccines and when your child needs them.
- Chickenpox (Varicella): Symptoms, Causes, Prevention
Chickenpox is caused by the contagious varicella virus and mainly affects children. It’s easy to spot because of its itchy rash, mild fever, and body aches.
- Why Is My Child Throwing Up With No Fever?
Is your child throwing up but fever-free? Find out the most common reasons kids vomit with no fever.
- How to Care for a Child With Cerebral Palsy
Doctors and physical therapists treat children with cerebral palsy, but parents can play a role in caregiving, too. Learn about different ways that you can help to improve your child’s life with the guidance of his health care providers.
- Is Cerebral Palsy Preventable?
There’s no sure-fire way to prevent cerebral palsy, a disease that prevents people from controlling their muscles. But parents can help protect babies from some conditions that may lead to it.
- Cerebral Palsy: An Overview
Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture, caused by abnormal brain development or injury before birth.
- Measles
Measles is a dangerous, contagious disease with no treatment or cure. What it does have, though, is a low-cost vaccine that’s 97% effective in preventing the virus.
- What Is Autosomal Recessive Disease?
Some diseases are passed down through families by mutated genes. Testing can show if your child is at risk.
- What Is Treacher Collins Syndrome?
Treacher Collins syndrome is a birth defect that affects the head and face. It can cause physical deformity, hearing problems, and social challenges. There is no cure, but surgery can help.
- Gastroschisis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
In the birth defect gastroschisis, intestines and other internal organs push through a hole in the belly wall and appear outside the baby’s body.
- Croup Symptoms
Croup is a condition that can affect young kids. Learn how to spot the symptoms.
- What's the Treatment for Croup?
Croup is a condition that can affect young kids. If your child has a mild case, it can be treated at home. Learn how to treat the symptoms of croup and when you should call a doctor instead.
- What Is Galactosemia?
Galactosemia is a rare genetic condition that prevents babies from processing galactose, an important sugar in breast milk. Though the disease can cause many issues, it’s easily diagnosed and treatable.
- What Is Kernicterus?
Jaundice is a common condition that affects newborns, but if it becomes severe, it can cause permanent damage. Learn about a condition called kernicterus and how to prevent it.
- What Is Croup? What Causes It?
If your baby has a high-pitched, "barky" cough, they may have croup. This guide explains what this common childhood condition is and what causes it.
- What Tests Check for Down Syndrome During Pregnancy?
You can have your baby tested for Down syndrome during routine doctor’s visits when you’re pregnant. Find out what tests your doctor might use, what the risks are, and how to decide.
- Down Syndrome
People with Down syndrome have an extra chromosome that impacts how a person looks and their ability to think, learn, and reason. Find out the type, causes, and kinds of effects it can have.
- Dyslexia: Signs, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and How to Help
Does your child struggle to read? Find out if it could be dyslexia, and what causes this common learning disorder.
- What Are the Treatments for Dyslexia?
If your child has dyslexia, there are treatment options and resources available that can help him learn to read and write, and catch up in school.
- What Is a PKU Test?
Your baby is just a day old and she’s already taking her first test. This important blood screening looks for rare conditions, including PKU. Here’s what you need to know.
- What Is Homocystinuria?
A genetic birth defect can cause a problem with how your baby breaks down a certain protein. Learn about homocystinuria and what you can do about it.
- What to Do If Your Child Is Constipated
If your child is having trouble with bowel movements, learn what to try at home and when to see a doctor
- What to Know if Your Child Needs a Spica Cast
Does your child need a spica cast? Here’s what you need to know about what the cast does, how long it will be on, and how keep your baby comfortable and clean.
- Cystic Fibrosis
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease that affects your lungs, pancreas, and other organs. Learn more about the symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of cystic fibrosis from WebMD.