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hover over the portion of the body where your child is experiencing symptoms. Click on the section to display a list of symptoms and select the symptom from the list. For a complete list of symptoms, select from the A–Z listing tab.
- Heat Exposure and Reactions
Fever in baby less than 12 weeks old. Caution: do NOT give...
- Newborn Reflexes and Behavior
Your baby most likely doesn't have a cold. A blocked or...
- Swallowed Harmless Substance
If your baby has eaten honey (or another honey product),...
- Newborn Rashes and Birthmarks
Baby Acne. This shows baby acne on the cheeks and side of...
- Strep Throat Infection
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- Heat Exposure and Reactions
Use Stanford’s Pediatric Online Symptom Checker to learn more about your child's symptoms, check to see if a health care visit is needed or what steps you can take to relieve their symptoms at home.
Foot pain? Headache? Sore throat? Skin rash? Use the Symptom Checker to find out what's causing your symptom.
The Baby Check app is designed for babies up to six months of age and features 17 simple checks that parents can do if their baby is showing signs of illness. Each check tests for a different symptom and, when completed, the app tells parents or carers whether their baby needs to see a health professional.
Does your baby have tummy troubles, issues with feeding, or won't stop crying? Take 10 minutes to complete our Baby Symptom Checker for practical tips and a handy symptom summary to show your Pharmacist, Health Visitor or GP.
Our Child Symptom Checker simplifies health monitoring, helping you to better understand your kid's health symptoms. Just three easy steps: 01. Input Symptoms. Start by entering the symptoms your child is experiencing. 02. Share Details. Provide any additional information to help refine the analysis. 03. Get Insights.
The Panic Free Symptom Checker is an online tool built for parents by pediatricians. Understand your child's medical symptoms, and access treatment recommendations for most common symptoms.