Does your child have seasonal allergies? At Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, we have tips on how you can help reduce exposure to allergens and manage your child’s symptoms.
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.
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.
When an unanticipated adverse event happens, the You Matter Program at Children’s helps make sure physicians receive help on their journeys to recovery.
If your child has been diagnosed with cancer, this article will provide you with professional insight on how to explain your child’s cancer diagnosis, and how to explain his or her diagnosis to your child’s friends and siblings.
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.
Children’s specializes in treating infants who have apnea, bradycardia or a brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE).
From sports injuries to bumps on the head, kids of all ages are at risk for concussion. Learn the signs and symptoms to help make sure your child receives the right diagnosis and care.
From knowing the early warning signs to what triggers attacks and the best medication to take, the pediatric-trained team at Children’s is here to help manage your child’s asthma.
With greater awareness of concussion prevention strategies and oversight by parents and coaches, young athletes can reduce their risk for head injuries.