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- Primary CareAt this age, your baby may begin formation of relationships with people other than his primary care giver.
- Ear InfectionsNever put your baby to bed with a bottle. This can lead to ear infections, choking and tooth decay later on.
- Emergency Care
- Constipation
- Infectious DiseasesDallas Pediatrics & Infectious Disease Associates is the only out-patient Pediatric Infectious Diseases clinic in the metroplex. We provide prompt appointment in most cases and take special care of patients needing Infectious Diseases consultation. Read More...
- Diarrhea
- Pneumonia
- ImmunizationsThis site provides immunization information and resources from the National Immunization Program, the federal government's principal agency for immunization policy and recommendations. You will find a wide range of information on vaccine-preventable diseases, the benefits of immunization, and the risks of immunization vs. the risks of disease.
- Urinary Tract Infection
- EpilepsyThe old vaccine for pertussis contained killed pertussis cells that triggered the body to make antibodies against them. This was an effective vaccine but may have been related to undesirable side effects including high fever, local soreness and irritability in a small number of children. Although there has been some controversy regarding the possibility of the old pertussis vaccine (P) causing epilepsy (a long term seizure disorder) or encephalopathy, no medical study has been able to prove a relationship between the old vaccine and long-term side effects.
- PsychiatryThe American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) aims to aid in the understanding and treatment of developmental, behavioral, and mental disorders. The site includes information on child and adolescent psychiatry, fact sheets for parents and caregivers, and current research.
- Anxiety
- EczemaYour child's rash will usually be in bending areas of the body such as on elbows, knees, wrists, and ankles. Eczema can occur anywhere, including on the face.
- Rashes
- Burns
- Allergies