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Find out what could be causing your child's symptoms by selecting from a list of body parts and symptoms. Get tips and tools for common childhood illnesses and injuries, and when to seek medical help.
- Heat Exposure and Reactions
Fluids: first, have your child drink some liquids. Cool...
- Newborn Reflexes and Behavior
Your child looks or acts very sick; You think your child...
- Swallowed Harmless Substance
You think your child has a life-threatening emergency; Call...
- Newborn Rashes and Birthmarks
You think your child needs to be seen, and the problem is...
- Strep Throat Infection
For all fevers: keep your child well hydrated. Give lots of...
- Sty
Your child looks or acts very sick; You think your child...
- Burn
You think your child has a serious burn; You think your...
- Fever
A fever is usually caused by infections from viruses (such...
- Heat Exposure and Reactions
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Symptom Checker. Need quick advice when your child is sick? Check out our symptom checker. Is your child sick or injured? Get started by selecting your child's age and gender, and then click "Check Symptoms." You can find helpful information in three different ways: Select a body area from the image. Search with keywords.
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