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Sunburn vs. sun poisoning: What’s the difference?

Kids spend a good part of their day playing outside in the summer. But before they go outside, it’s important to protect them from the harmful effects of overexposure to the sun.

Do you know the difference between sunburn and sun poisoning?

The symptoms of sunburn may include redness, swelling of the skin, pain, blisters and peeling skin days after the burn. If your child gets sunburn, give him or her a cool bath or place cool washcloths on the sunburned area. You also can give your child acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Apply a moisturizer, like aloe or hydrocortisone cream to the sunburned skin. If the skin blisters, don’t break them open, because they can get infected. It’s also a good idea to keep your child out of the sun until the burn is healed. (more…)

Tips for traveling with children

There’s still time this summer to hit the road or take to the skies for a family trip. Whether it’s a short visit to grandma’s house or a trip across the country, traveling with children can be challenging. When embarking on a family trip, consider selecting a destination that’s geared toward children.

Whether you are traveling by car, plane, train or bus, the key to an enjoyable trip with your child is to plan ahead. Advanced planning will ensure a successful, fun vacation and reduce the stress associated with traveling as a family.

Here are some things you can do to ensure you and your children have an enjoyable and memorable experience: (more…)

Get the facts about vaccinations

As a parent, I have always wanted to do what is best for my children. Making decisions about vaccinations was not a slam dunk. Even though I am a pediatrician, I still took extra time to try to sort through what is fact and what is the fiction. I made the decision to immunize my own children for the following reasons: (more…)