While a kid’s cough may sound serious, that’s not always the case. Find out more about common children’s coughs and their symptoms.
When your child has an unusually high temp, it’s hard to know what to do—but not every fever is the same. Learn when your child needs to see a doctor and how to treat high temps at home.
Urinary tract infections are common in kids. Here's how parents can recognize the signs of this infection and help ensure it’s treated effectively.
It’s important to protect your family from major illnesses such as the flu. Here’s the truth behind kid’s and vaccines.
If your child has trouble breathing, it could be asthma or other respiratory issues. Learn about asthma’s causes and symptoms so you can take steps to help.
Parents are in a unique position to help their children manage their asthma. This five-part plan from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta can help parents take charge of asthma so their children can feel better.
Understanding what causes asthma attacks, what happens during an attack and the early warning signs to look for can help you protect your child from asthma.
There are several different medications for childhood asthma, some of them for daily maintenance and others for emergencies. Here’s what parents should know.
Understanding the difference between flu and COVID-19 symptoms—as well as other common respiratory illnesses in kids such as RSV, allergies and the common cold—is important for you to know so you can provide the best care for you family.
Concussion is a serious head injury, and recovery takes time. That’s why kids should return to school and sports gradually and with supervision.