Flu season extends into the spring and we vaccinate through April. If your child has not received the flu vaccine yet, please call to schedule a flu vaccine appointment or inquire the next time you are in the office.
Rashes are common in children, and most are harmless reactions to things like heat, new detergents, or mild skin sensitivities. However, some rashes may signal a more serious condition that
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Children often develop rashes from time to time, many of which are harmless and resolve on their own. However, some rashes can indicate an underlying illness or allergic reaction that
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Children are prone to rashes; while most are harmless, some require medical attention. Recognizing the symptoms and knowing when to seek treatment can help parents ensure their child’s skin remains
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Rashes are common in children, and while most are harmless, a few can signal more serious issues. Knowing what triggers these rashes and recognizing their symptoms helps parents act quickly
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