Taking your sick or injured child to a hospital emergency department isn’t always best. Learn what can be treated at a pediatric urgent care center.
If your child has been diagnosed with diabetes, this guide will help you get up to speed on how much insulin your child needs, when they need it and the right way to give an insulin injection.
Learn the signs of hypoglycemia in kids, how to treat it quickly and how to plan ahead to prevent a dangerous dip in glucose levels.
Wearing a back brace for scoliosis can be challenging for kids, but here are some tips on how to curb discomfort while ensuring maximum wear.
Shin splints can be painful for growing athletes. Here are some ways to recognize risk factors for shin splints and tips for preventing them in kids and teens.
Learn how the Aorta and Vascular Program at Georgia’s only nationally ranked Heart Center cares for conditions of the aorta, arteries, veins and blood vessels.
The signs and symptoms of type 1 diabetes—also known as juvenile diabetes—can easily be overlooked. Here's how parents can recognize the signs of this autoimmune disease.
Get smart tips to help prevent kids and teens from developing back or neck pain that can result from wearing heavy backpacks incorrectly.
Learn the differences between pediatricians, sports medicine primary care physicians and orthopedic surgeons, as well as the conditions in which a teen athlete should see a sports medicine primary care physician.
To reduce the risk of overuse injuries and avoid athlete burnout, experts recommend kids play more than one sport.