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  2. Gratification disorder - Wikipedia

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    The child remains conscious during episodes of infantile masturbation and can be distracted from the behavior, which could help rule out the suspicion of a serious condition. [5] Additional symptoms can include: rhythmic or rhythmical rubbing of genitals against objects or hands; [ 7 ] a fixated or dazed gaze; [ 8 ] straightening of the legs or ...

  3. If your child has a fever for more than three days, contact your pediatrician or visit an urgent care center. Concerns for dehydration. In dehydrated babies, parents will see fewer wet diapers or ...

  4. List of childhood diseases and disorders - Wikipedia

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    2.1 See Also. Toggle the table of contents. List of childhood diseases and disorders. ... The Pediatric Foundation for Rare Diseases This page was last ...

  5. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The disease begins with cold-like symptoms and after a week or two, severe coughing begins that can continue for 10 weeks or more. Infants may develop "apnea" rather than a cough. Apnea is when the child stops breathing momentarily. Approximately half of the infants, younger than one year of age, who get the disease are hospitalized.

  6. Some hospitals seeing increase in RSV, 'walking pneumonia ...

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    Some hospitals in the U.S. are seeing an increase in RSV and higher levels of "walking pneumonia" among young children despite overall respiratory illness activity remaining low nationally.

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  8. Brooke Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Brooke's pediatrician, Dr. Lawrence Pakula, stated that the source of her sudden illness remains a mystery. [7] During an interview on the talk show Katie, her father stated that, between the ages of four and five, she stopped growing. [8] Child Frozen In Time, a documentary about Brooke, [5] was first broadcast on TLC on August 9, 2009. [9]

  9. 5 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    Saying this phrase, or similarly, “You’ll get over it,” is not a great thing to say when your child or teen is melting down, as Dr. Danda says, since it is indeed a big deal to them.