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How to know when a child is having an allergic reaction to food
Food allergies can be a scary thing. If you have a child who suffers from food allergies, you know just what I mean. If you’re wiping your brow and muttering a silent thank-you that you don’t have to deal with food allergies in your household, wait just a minute. It’s true that the majority of food allergies are diagnosed in early childhood, but what you may not know is that about 1 in 4 severe reactions that happen in schools involve children with no known history of food allergy.
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Malrotation of the Bowel
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It’s Time for School Sports, Do Your Kids Sign Up?
Thinking about getting your kids involved in organized sports, but concerned they don’t have the skills? Or maybe that they’re too young? Not to worry, says the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). In June, the organization released a report recommending that parents enroll their children in organized sports, no matter what their skill level.
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Matthew A Seibel, MD
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Nutrition
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Does My Child Need Speech Therapy?
Many young children can overcome speech and language delays, but early intervention is key. Parents and their child’s pediatrician need to be vigilant to spot the signs and start age-appropriate therapies.
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Transcatheter Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Closure
The Heart Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, in partnership with the NICU, offers an innovative approach to babies suffering from a PDA called a transcatheter patent ductus arteriosus closure.
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Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program
Our partnership with the Orlando Health Cancer Institute means we offer children all the services of a top-rated cancer center at a trusted pediatric hospital.
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Pediatric Otolaryngology
Audiology provides evaluation and treatment of children with hearing impairment or loss.