What is Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

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  • Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a virus that causes blisters in the mouth and a rash on the hands, feet, and bottom.
  • In milder cases, it can be hard to tell if your child has HFMD.
  • Most cases can be treated at home with pain medication and plenty of fluids.
According to Study Early Sun Exposure Increases Risk of Melanoma
According to Study Early Sun Exposure Increases Risk of Melanoma

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  • Sun exposure throughout a person’s life can contribute to non-melanoma skin cancers, but melanoma is strongly tied to sun exposure that occurs during our early years.
  • Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer.
  • Parents should be extra careful to protect their children from sun exposure early in life.
Talking To Your Child Increases Intelligence and Vocabulary
Talking To Your Child Increases Intelligence and Vocabulary

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  • Talking directly to your children using long, complex sentences can increase their intelligence and vocabulary.
  • Research shows that the gap in language development between children from lower-income and more affluent families stems from how much they are talked to.
  • Experts hope that educating parents on the importance of speaking often to their children will help.
Ask the Nurse: When Should I Be Concerned About My Child’s Fever?

Question: When Should I Be Concerned About My Child’s Fever? Answer: First it is important to know what a true fever is. A child 0 to 3 months old: A true fever for this age is 100.4˚F. If your infant does have a fever of 100.4˚F or above they should be taken to the ER … Continue reading “Ask the Nurse: When Should I Be Concerned About My Child’s Fever?”

Teaching Your Child How to Swallow a Pill
Teaching Your Child How to Swallow a Pill

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  • Make sure your child is developmentally ready.
  • Start with very small pieces of food and slowly build up.
  • Avoid begging, bribing, or threatening. Tension, anxiety, or negative associations will make it harder for your child to successfully swallow a pill.
Does My Child Need Stitches?
Does My Child Need Stitches?

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  • A cut needs stitches if it is bleeding uncontrollably or if it is longer than ½ inch.
  • Ideally a cut should be stitched up within six hours of the injury.
  • Your child might also need a tetanus shot to prevent a serious infection.
Seasonal Allergies: Getting Relief is as Easy as ABC
Seasonal Allergies: Getting Relief is as Easy as ABC

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  • A runny nose, itchy eyes, dark circles under the eyes, and sneezing lasting more than 10 days are all symptoms of a possible allergy.
  • Reduce allergy symptoms by trying to stay indoors, cleaning often, and keeping pollen out of your home.
  • Medications such as antihistamines or nasal spray steroids can help control allergy symptoms.
Free Utah County Bike Races and Bike Safety Tips
Free Utah County Bike Races and Bike Safety Tips

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  • This summer's bike race series is a great way to keep kids active.
  • Always wear a properly fitting helmet when riding a bicycle.
  • Keep your bike well-maintained.
  • Teach your children the rules of the road.
Teaching Your Children How to Manage Stress
Teaching Your Children How to Manage Stress

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  • Stress is normal part of life, but too much stress can be unhealthy.
  • It is important to teach our children how to cope with stress in healthy ways.
  • Ways to help our children include proper sleep and nutrition, physical activity, predictable schedules, being a good example, and being there when they need us.
How To Help Your Shy Child
How To Help Your Shy Child

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  • It is important to understand why your child is "shy." Is it because of temperament, a stage of development, a lack of self-confidence, or a more serious issue?
  • Things like role-playing, playgroups, and being a good example can help shy children open up more.
  • Don't call your child shy or allow others to. Learn to embrace your child’s personality and let them be themselves.

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