Norton Childrens Medical Group

Looking for alternatives to baby formula? Here are some do’s and don’ts

“We recommend that babies are either formula fed or breastfed until age 6 months. Shortly before 6 months, babies who are meeting developmental milestones can have their formula supplemented with purees, cereal and other solid foods to help the formula last,” said Heather M. Felton, M.D., pediatrician with Norton Children’s Medical Group – Germantown. Most cow’s…

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Allergy and Immunology, Pulmonology

Biologics for asthma can help limit children’s asthma attacks, other severe symptoms

Children who use biologics for asthma can limit the disruptions in their daily life, including fewer missed days of school, due to their severe asthma. For children with severe asthma who continue to have symptoms despite using daily controller inhalers, a newer type of therapy called biologics could be able to offer them some much-needed…

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Behavioral-Mental Health, Norton Childrens Medical Group, Prevention & Wellness

Skinny and unhealthy: Striving to be thin can put your life at risk

Even though anorexia nervosa can be life-threatening, adolescents with an eating disorder often feel being skinny makes them healthy, according to Brittany K. Badal, M.D., an adolescent medicine physician with Norton Children’s Medical Group – Novak Center. We live in a society where there is social stigma around weight, with teasing and bullying, and social media…

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Norton Childrens Medical Group, Prevention & Wellness, Urology

How to potty train your toddler with patience and fun

Before you begin to learn how to potty train your toddler, consider when to start toilet training. The child having dry diapers and the ability to pull up and down their pants are some key starting points. Waiting until your toddler is ready will make the “how” of potty training go more smoothly. “Some kids are…

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Hand and Upper Extremities, Legs and Lower Extremities, Orthopedics

Teaching lawn mower safety tips can help your child avoid serious injuries

Practicing lawn mower safety Injuries involving lawn care equipment can have devastating consequences, and families should teach lawn mower safety tips to their children. Children can be injured or killed during lawn mower accidents, and the hazards extend beyond the piece of equipment alone. Lawn mower blades can rotate at 100 to 200 mph, which…

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Pulmonology, Research

There isn’t a cure for cystic fibrosis yet, but new drugs target the cause of symptoms

There is no cure for cystic fibrosis (CF), but breakthrough new drugs recently have been approved for children as young as 4 months, with more in the research stages that target the genetic mutations responsible for the disease. “This is a major development for our young cystic fibrosis patients,” said Ronald L. Morton, M.D., pulmonologist with Norton Children’s…

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News, Orthopedics

A minor cut or scrape can lead to septic arthritis in children

What is septic arthritis in children? Septic arthritis is a painful infection that occurs inside of a joint, including the joint fluid (synovial fluid) or surrounding joint tissues. “Septic arthritis in children is caused by bacteria that enters the bloodstream through another part of the body, typically after an injury that breaks the skin, or…

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ENT-Audiology, Norton Childrens Medical Group

Oído de nadador vs. infección del oído y cómo saber diferenciarlos

This story is also available in English Comprender las diferencias entre el oído del nadador y las infecciones del oído y cómo reconocerlas puede ser difícil. El dolor de oído y las infecciones son comunes y una serie de razones pueden ser la causa. A continuación, le indicamos cómo tratarlos. Hay dos tipos principales de…

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Norton Childrens Medical Group

¿Es contagiosa la hiedra venenosa? ¿Cómo se propaga?

Is poison ivy contagious? How does it spread? La hiedra venenosa no es contagiosa y el aceite que causa la erupción y las ampollas puede quitarse fácilmente de la piel, mientras que la reacción dura unas semanas. Las mascotas pueden trasladar el aceite de la savia de la planta en su pelaje, pero ese aceite…

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Cancer, Leukemia, Patient Stories, Research

Boy fighting cancer has passion for giving back

Methotrexate and vincristine are complex words for most, but 7-year-old Beckham Goodale knows them and can pronounce them just as well as any doctor. They’re words no child should know, but this is the reality of pediatric cancer. Methotrexate and vincristine are Beckham’s chemotherapy treatments. He’s been battling acute lymphoblastic leukemia since December 2020. In…

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Fontan Procedure, Glenn Procedure, Heart, Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, Norwood Procedure, Patient Stories

Born with half a heart, local boy may have biggest heart of all

It’s not a matter of how much heart you have, but how much heart you give. That is true for Johnathan Young. He was born with half of a working heart. Johnathan, age 11, is the youngest of Greg and Jill Young’s three children. When Jill had her 20-week pregnancy ultrasound, the clinician noticed something…

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Diabetes, Endocrinology

As insulin costs rise, many patients need help affording diabetes medication

The cost of insulin keeps rising, making it difficult for diabetes patients to afford their lifesaving medication. Today, one vial of insulin, which manages a diabetic’s blood sugar, can cost hundreds of dollars, forcing many people with diabetes to pay exorbitant prices or even resort to rationing their doses in an attempt to manage their…

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