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Will My Child Get Fewer Ear Infections as They Age?
Pediatricians diagnose about 15 million cases[1] of ear infections each year. If your child is prone to frequent ear infections, chances are they’ll have fewer as they age. How Aging Affects Ear Infection Frequency Ear…
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What Can I Do To Clear My Child’s Stuffy Nose?
If you’ve noticed that your child is breathing heavier than normal or snoring when they don’t usually do so, it’s likely that they have a congested nose. Approximately 12% of the U.S. population is congested…
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Why Does My Child Get a Rash After Playing in the Grass?
We all remember how fun it was to roll down the hills, get grass stains on our pants and play catch in the park as kids. Now, as parents, we get to watch our kids…
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What To Do if Your Child Has Something Stuck in Their Ear
Being a parent means being on the lookout for things that could harm your child. Whether you’re holding their hand while crossing the street, teaching them not to touch a hot stove or letting them…
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What To Know About Pediatric Mouth Breathing
There are a lot of reasons your child may breathe through their mouth, from illness-related congestion to a simple habit. While the occasional mouth breathing isn’t usually a big deal, it’s crucial to recognize when…
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Is Your Child a Candidate for Allergy Immunotherapy?
The CDC states that 18.9% of children had a reported seasonal allergy in 2021.[1] If your child falls into that number, they’ve probably already started displaying symptoms like sneezing, congestion or hives. With all the…
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Managing Swimmer’s Ear for More Summer Fun
It’s starting to feel a little warm in Texas, and that means it’s swimming season! As your little ones get excited about shooting down the water slide at The CORE, take a little time to…
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Allergen Avoidance Tips for Your Child
After you spot an allergic reaction in your child and receive the results from their allergy test, it’s time to consider their management options. The first step of allergy management is removing the allergen from…
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What To Do if Your Child Develops an Allergy
Pediatric allergies are fairly common, with the CDC estimating that 27.2% of children had one or more allergic conditions in 2021[1]. When your child has their first allergic reaction, recognizing their symptoms, finding the cause…
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What Does Recovery Look Like After Tonsillectomy?
Tonsillectomies are common ENT procedures, with over 500,000 performed annually on children in the United States. The quick procedure offers better sleep quality, fewer tonsil infections and more. If your child is about to have…
