Northside Pediatrics’ Blogs
It’s that time of year! Things are in bloom in the beautiful outdoors, but this also means pollen and allergens are everywhere. For those who…
For years athletes and non-athletes were told to “just tough it out” following a head injury. We now know this was a mistake. A blow to the head…
Why do kids always seem to get sick when the pediatrician’s office is closed?
When your child is ill or injured and the doctor’s office is…
You’ve spent nine long months doing everything just right – from daily vitamins to nursery colors to prenatal yoga (ok, not all of us… certainly…
The Internet is everywhere! Home, work, on your phone, and even in your car! With kids getting “online” at younger and younger ages, how does…
What is a urinary tract infection (UTI)?
A UTI is a bacterial infection found in the urine. This infection can affect any part of the…
The birth of your baby is such an exciting time – full of great anticipation as well as the inevitable worry about the health of your newborn!…
It has been called the “itch that rashes”. It is one of the most common pediatric rashes, affecting nearly 12.5% of kids aged 0-17 years old. …
“But my kid is really good at sports”
How many times have we heard a friend or loved one say this about their 8 year old?
Here are some…
In the last post, we learned that asthma is RECURRENT (happens again and again) and REVERSIBLE (returns to normal) blockage of the airway. Today,…