
Fevers in children, everything you need to know
Every kid gets a fever from time to time, and usually it’s nothing to worry about. But it’s important to know what to do when it happens.

Every kid gets a fever from time to time, and usually it’s nothing to worry about. But it’s important to know what to do when it happens.

There’s been a lot of news lately about the thousands of cheerleaders who were exposed to mumps at a cheerleading competition in Texas. How common is something like this, and should I be worried about my kids getting mumps when they go to large public events or even to school?

Dr. Falusi answers a reader’s question about the safety of MiraLAX.

Typical brain bleed symptoms include acute onset headache, seizures, nausea, vomiting and mental status changes.

While generations of children probably wish they could will themselves to have a fever, it’s not possible.