Hot summer days and busy kids can quickly lead to dehydration. Here’s how to keep your child hydrated and know when to seek care.
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Signs of Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke in Kids
Hot summer days can put kids at risk for heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Here’s how to recognize the signs and know when to seek care.
Water Safety for Kids: Pools, Lakes, and Beaches
Water activities are a highlight of summer, but they come with important safety risks. Here’s what parents should know to keep kids safe around pools, lakes, and beaches.
Cough and Vomiting in Kids: Should You Be Concerned?
Some children cough so hard that it causes vomiting, which can be alarming for parents. Learn why cough can trigger vomiting in kids and when it may require medical care.
When a Child’s Cough Lasts More Than 2 Weeks
Most childhood coughs improve within a week or two, but sometimes symptoms linger. Learn what a prolonged cough in children may mean and when it’s time to seek medical care.
Why Your Child’s Cough Gets Worse at Night
A child’s cough often seems worse at night, which can be frustrating and worrying for parents. Learn why nighttime coughing happens in kids and when symptoms may need medical attention.
Wet vs Dry Cough in Children: What’s the Difference?
A child’s cough can sound very different depending on the cause. Learn the difference between wet and dry cough in children and when symptoms may need medical attention.
Barking Cough in Kids: Is It Croup?
A barking cough is usually caused by croup, a common childhood illness. Here’s what concerned parents can know to put their worried minds at ease when their babies and children are coughing.
Cough With No Fever in Kids: What Does It Mean?
If your child has been coughing for days but feels fine otherwise, with no fever or no real complaints, you might ask yourself: Should I be worried?
Fever After Vaccines in Children: What’s Normal?
Sometimes after vaccinations, parents notice something that feels concerning at first: a fever. If your child has a fever after shots, you are not alone. Fever after vaccines in children is one of the most common and well-understood reactions in pediatric care.
Alternating Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen for Fever
Is alternating children’s acetaminophen and ibuprofen safe? In many cases, yes, when done correctly and with proper dosing.
Why Fevers in Kids Spike at Night
If you’ve ever wondered why a fever is worse at night in kids, you’re not alone. Fever can spike at night, and it always worries parents who already have a lot on their plate.








