Snoring in Young Children
It’s common for children to snore when they have a cold, but frequent snoring in young children and toddlers is not normal. CHOP experts explain the signs to look for to tell the difference.
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It’s common for children to snore when they have a cold, but frequent snoring in young children and toddlers is not normal. CHOP experts explain the signs to look for to tell the difference.
Indoor allergens like mold, dust mites and pet dander are common causes of allergy symptoms in children year-round. An allergist can help identify what allergens trigger flare-ups and the best method of treatment.
CHOP pediatrician offers tips about how best to protect your teens and youth from accidental or intentional injury due to firearms in the home.
Get answers to your questions about the newborn hearing screening and learn what to do if your baby doesn’t pass this test.
The fall sports season is ramping up. Follow these simple tips to keep yourself in the game, injury-free.
How (and when) to manage sore throats at home — and when you need to see the doctor.
Gun injuries are now the leading cause of death for children and teens. Here’s how to have conversations with friends and family about safer gun storage.
A nurse practitioner in the Division of Otolaryngology (ENT) at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia shares her tips for preventing swimmer’s ear.
How can you get your kids to eat heart-healthy food? Check out these helpful tips and recipe ideas.
Winter storms can present hidden dangers inside your home. Learn the signs of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and how to prevent exposure to this deadly gas.