Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Nov. 05, 2025
As temperatures drop, cases of colds, flu, and other respiratory illnesses rise—especially among children. Kids spend more time indoors, share toys, and have developing immune systems, all of which make
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Oct. 22, 2025
A fever can be unsettling for any parent, especially when it appears suddenly or lasts longer than expected. While fevers are the body’s natural defense against infection, it’s not always
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Oct. 16, 2025
Playing sports gives children countless benefits, from building strength and coordination to developing confidence and teamwork. Yet with activity comes the risk of injury. While some aches and pains are
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Oct. 02, 2025
Sleep is essential for a child’s growth, learning, and overall well-being. Yet many children face sleep challenges that leave them tired, irritable, or struggling to focus during the day. Whether
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Sep. 19, 2025
As parents, we do our best to keep our children healthy—reminding them to wash their hands, packing lunches with fruits and veggies, and making sure they wear helmets when biking.
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Sep. 16, 2025
Routine checkups are more than just a chance to update vaccinations or measure growth. Well-child visits play a critical role in monitoring a child’s overall health and development. These visits
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Sep. 05, 2025
The Purpose of Pediatric Physicals
A pediatric physical is more than a routine check, it’s a vital part of keeping children healthy and thriving. These visits give doctors the opportunity to
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Sep. 04, 2025
Anxiety is a normal part of childhood, but when it becomes persistent or overwhelming, it can interfere with a child’s well-being, school performance, and social development. Recognizing early signs of
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Aug. 22, 2025
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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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Aug. 12, 2025
Asthma is one of the most common chronic conditions in children, and while it can be well managed, early recognition is key to preventing serious complications. Understanding the signs and
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Jul. 30, 2025
Fevers are one of the most common reasons parents bring their children to the doctor. For many families, the sudden rise in temperature can be concerning—especially if it’s accompanied by
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Jul. 18, 2025
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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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Jul. 11, 2025
Ear infections are one of the most common illnesses in young children, especially those between 6 months and 3 years of age. As a parent, it can be difficult to
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Jul. 03, 2025
Summer camp is an exciting adventure for many children—new friends, outdoor fun, and memories that last a lifetime. But between bug bites, scraped knees, and germs that spread easily in
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Author:
- Heart to Heart Pediatrics
updated: Jun. 23, 2025
Rashes are common in children and often go away on their own. Many are caused by heat, mild irritation, or allergies and clear up with a little care at home.
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How to Keep Kids Healthy at Camp: A Parent's Guide
Camp is a wonderful part of childhood, filled with sunshine, new friends, and outdoor adventures. But with all that fun comes
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