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  • Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

    Learn about sexually transmitted infections and how you can prevent them… my doctor? Resources American Social Health Organization Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: HIV/AIDS Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: HPV Vaccine Information Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: STDs Herpes Resource Center HIV/AIDS…

  • Long COVID

    Most people who get sick with COVID-19 will recover within a week or even a few days. But for some,… that repeated COVID-19 infections could increase the likelihood of developing long COVID. That is why it is important to get the vaccine. Even if you…

  • Infants and Toddlers

    Find information on toddlers and infants, caring for your newborn, potty training, vaccination decisions, home safety and nutrition, plus tips… …

  • I Tested Positive for COVID-19. Now What?

    If you have—or suspect that you have—COVID-19, you should follow the CDC’s recommendations for isolation to stop the spread of… Their symptoms can easily be managed with over-the-counter medications. People who are older, have medical conditions, or have not been vaccinated are at higher risk…

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    Accessing Care in Rural Communities

    Most of us can find a doctor or a hospital nearby. Rural residents struggle to find health care in their… care, dental, mental, emergency, and public health services. The benefits of these services include: Overall wellbeing (physical, social, emotional) Disease prevention and vaccinations Health screenings,…

  • An infant girl sucks on a plastic pacifier in her mouth. Pacifiers have pros and cons, depending upon how long your baby uses one. Your doctor can help you make that decision.

    Pacifiers: Benefits and Risks

    Pacifiers have pros and cons, depending upon how long your baby uses one… at night or in public areas. Using a pacifier also can be helpful during your baby’s common medical procedures. This includes vaccinations and blood tests. Sucking on a pacifier when sleeping may…

  • Mother holding a thermometer in the foreground with a sick child sleeping in the background

    Fever in Infants and Children

    A baby or infant's first fever can be scary. Learn how to take your child’s temperature, how to bring down… anti-seizure and blood pressure medicines. A heat-related illness. Cancers Autoimmune disorders (when your body mistakenly attacks healthy tissue). Some childhood vaccinations How is fever in…

  • Animated imaged of two families with newborn babies standing in front of a house.

    Cleanliness Guide for New Parents

    The American Cleaning Institute and familydoctor.org share advice on how to prepare a clean, safe and healthy environment for… clean bottles properly. Read Article Related articles Infants and Toddlers Find information on toddlers and infants, caring for your newborn, potty training, vaccination decisions, home safety…

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    Pets and Parasites

    Pets carry diseases or parasites that can make human sick… infected during pregnancy. Anyone cleaning out a litter box should wash his or her hands thoroughly afterward. Have your pet dewormed and vaccinated exactly the way your vet recommends. This keeps your pet healthy and…

  • Henoch-Schönlein Purpura

    Henoch-Schönlein purpura (HSP) is a rare disease that irritates and inflames the blood vessels in your skin… the body. It could be triggered by a bacterial or viral infection, such as an upper respiratory infection. Allergic reactions to medicines, vaccinations, food, or insect bites could…

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    Antibiotics: When They Can and Can't Help

    Antibiotics are medicines prescribed by your doctor to treat infections. Overuse can lead to antibiotic resistance… Antibiotics are medicines prescribed by your doctor. They treat infections. Don't misuse antibiotics. Antibiotic resistance means that bacteria in your body becomes resistant to antibiotics over time. This…

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    Caregiver Health and Wellness

    Caregivers are at increased risk for a number of health problems. Learn about these conditions and what you can do… A caregiver is someone who gives basic care to a person who has a chronic medical condition. A chronic condition is an illness that lasts…

  • Health Insurance: Understanding What It Covers

    Health insurance plans differ in terms of what they cover. All plans offered by the federal marketplace, however, must cover… Your health insurance policy is an agreement between you and your insurance company. The policy lists a package of medical benefits such as tests, drugs,…

  • Close up of a child's cleft lip

    Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate

    Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth defects that happen when a baby’s lip or mouth don’t form correctly early… What is cleft lip and cleft palate? Cleft lip and cleft palate are birth defects. They happen when a baby’s lip or mouth don’t form correctly…

  • doctor listens to a baby’s heart with a stethoscope

    Congenital Heart Disease

    Congenital heart disease is a heart problem that some people are born with and can include a hole in the… What is congenital heart disease? Congenital heart disease is a problem with the heart that is present at birth. “Congenital” is another way of…

  • doctor examining the ear of a young smiling girl

    Otitis Media (with Effusion)

    Otitis media with effusion means there is fluid in the middle ear. It is common in young children and usually… Overview What is otitis media with effusion? Otitis media is a generic term that refers to an inflammation of the middle ear. The middle ear is the space…

  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

    Sudden infant death syndrome is the unexplained reason a baby under 1 year old dies while sleeping. There are no… What is sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)? Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexplained reason a baby under the age of 1 dies…

  • A doctor using a otoscope to look inside a young girls ear canal

    Repeated Infections in Children

    Learn why your child may get several infections while he or she is still young… Why do children get repeated infections? Babies are born with immature immune systems. As a result, babies tend to get a high number of infections, usually 4 to 8…

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