Category Archives: children’s health

Not all pink eyes are created equal

I get so many questions from parents about “pink eye”. Mostly it goes like this: “ewww…I hope it’s not pink eye!” Pink eye is one of those afflictions that causes us to squirm, think “oh no!”, and inspire us to wash our hands a million times throughout the day. Most of us tend to hide…

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Baby Skin 101: Cradle Cap

Babies come with their own unique set of dermatologic conditions that can baffle any new parent. Whole books have been devoted simply to recognizing and treating (or not) the myriad of skin conditions and birth marks we often see popping up on their newborn delicate skin. The good news is, most newborn skin conditions are…

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A case of scarlet fever

Scarlet Fever. That diagnosis sounds scarier than it truly is. It’s essentially Strep Throat with a telltale red, sandpaper quality type body rash. My son is currently being treated for Scarlet Fever. This is how it all started: Day 1 Chills began seemingly out of nowhere. He was at the baseball field, practicing with some…

Dr.Mom’s 3 days of the Top 5 in Video, Print, and Blog

Day 1: Top 5 in video As 2011 comes to a close, I sit here reflecting on what an incredible year it’s been for this little ‘ol blog of mine. I’m incredibly grateful for opportunities I’ve been presented with as a direct result of writing about motherhood, parenting, and children’s health…right here on Confessions of…

Dr.Mom’s Top 5 Winter Must Haves

Brrr…it’s cold outside. With the cold comes dryness. Dry skin, dry little noses, and dry/sore little throats. Add in the inevitable onslaught of viruses and you’re bound to contend with more than your fair share of coughs in the night, stuffy noses, bloody noses, and dry/itching skin. What’s a Doctor Mom (or Doctor Dad) such…

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‘Tis the season…for your child to get a nosebleed: how to treat and prevent them

Winter is upon us and with that comes colds, allergies (yes, during winter), and dry air. Add in the common childhood habit of nose picking and you’ve got a perfect combination of factors that can lead up to nosebleeds in children. Nosebleeds (epistaxis is the medical term) in children are extremely common, especially among the…

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Teens and Meningitis: What parents need to know

Meningitis is a scary illness for both parents and doctors alike. The symptoms and severity of meningitis can vary from mild, self -resolving to serious and life threatening, requiring hospitalization and IV antibiotics. Meningitis can be a result of a common viral infection or a result of a bacterial infection. These bacteria caused meningitis cases…