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Questions answered on pediatric, neonatal care
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Answer: Congratulations if the baby is doing pretty well. While there are many individual factors such as how early the baby was, here are some things I tell the parents of patients I care for.
First, be positive, it makes a major difference. Next, provide enrichment activities as you are able, and use the available resources such as the Early Intervention program. A very powerful and simple tool is to read to your child. Read anything you like. Studies show that various enrichment activities such as reading and music exposure do improve long-term development.
Some general counseling is that major motor or muscle problems usually show up by 2 years of age. There is an increased risk of learning disabilities and the need to repeat a grade in very early preterm infants. There also is a slight decline in the rate of high school graduation compared to full-term infants, but many preterm infants do very well and go on to college.
Question: My daughter, 12, gets headaches a lot. I'm not sure what we should be giving her for them. Are headaches common in kids?
Answer: Headache is a very common complaint; 90% of school age kids will complain of headache. Migraine is the most frequent acute-recurrent headache syndrome in childhood. It is a little hard to recommend treatment for headache without evaluating a child. So again, this is something that is probably best left to discussing with your child's physician. (Dr. Peter Lindgren)
Question: Is there a legitimate reason not to have my baby vaccinated? I'm not sure which is scarier, the vaccine or the diseases they're supposed to prevent.
Answer: As pediatricians, we firmly believe in the effectiveness and safety of vaccines. Vaccinating children is probably the single most important intervention in promoting the health of your child.
Having personally cared for children who have died from vaccine-preventable diseases including chicken pox (varicella), hepatitis B, pneumococcal and meningococcal meningitis, and have suffered from vaccine-preventable diseases such as pertussis (whooping cough), rotavirus, and hepatitis A, I cannot really think of great reasons not to vaccinate. It is much scarier to not receive vaccines.
The decision to vaccinate needs to be carefully thought out. There are minor risks with having vaccines. Most of us don't like having needles stuck in us, and particularly don't like having our children experience any discomfort. It is, however, much safer to vaccinate. Vaccines do not cause autism, nor do the preservatives in the vaccines. (Dr. Peter Lindgren)
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