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Suzanne Frank, MD 

Common Pediatric Problems

Fever

Colds & Flu in Children

El resfriado y la gripe en los niņos

INFECTIOUS DISEASES

A Parent's Guide to the Common Cold

Coughs and Colds in Children

Bronchiolitis

Chickenpox

Conjunctivitis

ASTHMA AND ALLERGIES

Allergies

How to Manage Asthma: A Guide for Adults and Children

CARDIOLOGY

The Innocent Heart Murmur

DERMATOLOGY

Acne

Atopic Dermatitis, Eczema, and Dry Skin in Infants and Children

Athlete's Foot and Toenail Fungus

Candidiasis

Corns and Calluses

Dandruff (Seborrheic Dermatitis)

Skin Health

Dyshidrotic Eczema

Eczema

Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis)

Eczema - Hand Protection For Hand Eczema

Genital Warts

Skin Care

Head Lice Infestation

Impetigo

Insect Bites

Topical Steroids

Intertrigo

Jock Itch

Seborrheic Keratoses

Liquid Nitrogen

Melasma

Molluscum Contagiosum

Pityriasis Alba

Pityriasis Rosea

Pruritus Ani

Psoriasis

Rosacea

Scabies

Scalp Fungus Infection (Ringworm, Tinea Capitis)

Shingles (Herpes Zoster)

Tinea Versicolor

EAR, NOSE, THROAT ISSUES

Allergic Rhinitis (hayfever)

Croup

Ear Infections in Children

Earwax

Epistaxis (nosebleeds)

Otitis Externa (Swimmer's Ear)

Sinus Infection

Strep Tests

GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS

Colic

Constipation in Adults & Children

Elimination Diet

Encopresis

Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Children

What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

Vomiting and Diarrhea in Children

GENITOURINARY PROBLEMS

Enuresis (bedwetting)

MUSCULOSKELETAL PROBLEMS

Anterior Knee Pain

Calcium

Feet Turning In During Childhood

Head Injury Instructions

Knee Pain

Little League Elbow

Shoulder Basics

NEUROLOGICAL

Autism

Fatigue in Adolescents

Headache

Meningitis Information

Migraine Headaches

Tourette's Syndrome

Pediatric Head Injury Precautions

NUTRITION

Encouraging a Healthy Weight for Your Child

Cholesterol: Tips for Kids and Teens

PARENTING ISSUES

Bullying

California Law Regarding Consent For Treatment Of a Minor

Communicating With Children

Fears

Fever Myths Parents Often Believe

Reading, Grades 1 - 6

Self Esteem

Separation and Divorce

Discussing Sex with Young Children

Sibling - Helping to Adjust to a New Baby

Time Out

TV

Video Games

PSYCHIATRIC AND BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) for School-Aged Children

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: For Teens

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: for Preschool Children

Common Signs of Learning Disabilities

Divorce

Language Stimulation Techniques

Mental Health Resource Center

Siblings - Getting Along

Speech and Language Development

SAFETY AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION

Child Safety

Poisonous Plants

Preventive Care (Parent's Guide)

Water Safety

SLEEP

How to Get Your Baby to Sleep Through the Night

 


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