Could prolonged isolation hurt your child’s immune system?
The physical isolation many children are experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic really won’t hurt their immune systems.
The physical isolation many children are experiencing due to the coronavirus pandemic really won’t hurt their immune systems.
If your child’s classmate tested positive for COVID-19, you should contact the school or day care for more specifics about the instance.
FPIES, or food protein-induced enterocolitis syndrome, is a food allergy that occurs in the gastrointestinal tract and is primarily present during infancy.
All summer activities have risk, so you need to think about the potential risks to your family and what you can do to minimize them.
While it’s okay to skip vacations and playdates, medical well visits are not something that should be avoided during the pandemic.