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Monday, December 21, 2015

Your Child’s Well-Being—Role of a Pediatrician in Early Pediatric Care


First-time parents may feel overwhelmed with their infants' newborn care. They want to make sure they do everything right to ensure that their babies grow up healthy and strong. When they enlist the services of a pediatrician in Westminster, parents take one of the most important steps in safeguarding their babies' total wellness. Seeking early child care and checkups from a pediatrics practice in Westminster provides numerous benefits to both newborns and parents. Pediatric Services A pediatrician's primary role is to provide the health services that a baby needs to remain healthy and safe. After babies are discharged from the hospital and sent home with their parents, they should be examined by a pediatrician sometime within the next week. This first pediatric check-up will provide an importan1t basis for the rest of their childhood medical care.
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Monday, October 26, 2015

Planning Visits to Pediatrician can Keep Your Infant Happy and Healthy


Of course, you want your child to eat nutritious foods and be healthy. After all, eating healthy can help stabilize his energy, sharpen his mind, and even improve his mood. If your child is a picky eater, new research suggests that you shouldn’t worry too much. According to eating disorders specialist Nancy Zucker, kids with typical pickiness, such as refusing to eat vegetables, will likely outgrow their poor habit as they mature. Figuring out how to care for your newborn can be a nerve-wracking experience. Fortunately, a pediatrics office in Westminster can help you navigate your way through parenthood. Most pediatricians follow a designated schedule of check-ups through the course of a child’s life to assess their growth and evaluate their health. Parents should visit a doctor within the first week of birth, every month following until the fourth, at six months, and then every three months after until the two year mark. After this, most children should be fine with yearly check-up
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Your Friendly Pediatrician Offers 3 Tips to Help Your Kids Eat Right


Of course, you want your child to eat nutritious foods and be healthy. After all, eating healthy can help stabilize his energy, sharpen his mind, and even improve his mood. If your child is a picky eater, new research suggests that you shouldn’t worry too much. According to eating disorders specialist Nancy Zucker, kids with typical pickiness, such as refusing to eat vegetables, will likely outgrow their poor habit as they mature. Zucker’s statement comes after she authored a research studying the effects of pickiness in preschool-aged children. Despite this favorable news, she does caution that a small portion of picky eaters may have emotional troubles that are worth checking out.
http://www.indiancrestpeds.com/pediatrics/your-friendly-pediatrician-offers-3-tips-to-help-your-kids-eat/

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Westminster Pediatrics: Protect Your Family from the West Nile Virus


Mosquito season has begun in Denver, and local environmental health crews have started testing mosquitoes across the city for disease last July 1, 2015. In a wet spring season like the one recently experienced by Colorado’s most populous region, water can start reaching places it doesn’t usually reach, giving mosquito eggs the amount of moisture they need to hatch. Crews will sample mosquitoes from 50 sites around the city. High mosquito populations will be tested for the presence of West Nile Virus (WNV), and then treated with an all-natural larvicide to try to contain their numbers.
http://www.indiancrestpeds.com/pediatrics/westminster-pediatrics-protect-your-family-from-the-west-nile-virus/

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Westminster Pediatrics: Top Health Concerns Among Kids During Summer


Summer is almost in full-swing, and by now, you’ve probably planned your family’s summer activities, including beach trips, camping, and various other outings. While enjoying the outdoors and the sun, however, make sure to look after your health and those of your kids, especially younger ones like toddlers whose immune defenses have not yet fully developed. Summer would be a good time to bring them to Westminster pediatrics specialists for preventive checkups. Furthermore, watch out for health concerns that many kids are prone to get every summer, including those discussed below. Asthma Flare-Ups The heat, humidity, and possibly high pollen levels can trigger and aggravate asthma attacks in children. Mildew growth in the home is another factor. Make sure you prepare and take all the necessary medications wherever you go, and consult a physician for any concerns, such as possible adjustments in prescriptions and management of symptoms.
http://www.indiancrestpeds.com/news/westminster-pediatrics-top-health-concerns-among-kids-during-summer/

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

A Pediatrician Guides You on Precautions for Risky Play and Activities


Is your child getting enough exercise? Experts at the Department of Health and Human Services recommend at least an hour of exercise a day for kids aged 6 to 17. This amount of activity will allow them to build and maintain their strength, endurance, and other physical skills and to prevent serious illnesses like heart ailments and cancer from afflicting their body. Likewise, the activity can improve their mood and overall mental health, which are invaluable in learning and development. Unfortunately, only a small percentage of American children are able to log the recommended exercise every day. According to a survey by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, only about 27.1% of high school students did so. This could be one of the top reasons why childhood obesity is prevalent in the country and why many kids struggle in school.
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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Westminster Pediatrics: Maximize the Benefits of Physical Activity


Did you know that kids in Colorado don’t get as much activity as they ought to? Adults and seniors in the state may lead the country in terms of levels of physical activity, but young Coloradans only rank 24th. So goes the chief finding in the report “Extra Credit: Get Active” by the Colorado Health Foundation and the Colorado Health Institute. Additionally, only a little less than half of high school students get to stretch and move about in once-a-week physical education classes, which are not required. With these findings in mind, local health institutions urge parents to be more creative and persistent in encouraging their kids to exercise. Pediatricians in Westminster, the state’s seventh most populous city, also share this sentiment. Aside from formal physical education programs, kids can also enroll in sports clinics and other activities that they will both enjoy and get health benefits from.
http://www.indiancrestpeds.com/industry-news/westminster-pediatrics-maximize-the-benefits-of-physical-activity/

Monday, April 13, 2015

Westminster Pediatrician: Vaccines Save Lives, Eradicate Epidemics


Amid the loud cries of "anti-vaxxers," more Americans see vaccines as their best shot (literally and figuratively) in thwarting today's deadly diseases, according to a recent poll. HealthDay, with the help of New York-based market research firm Harris Interactive, surveyed over 2,000 adults, and found that 87 percent said vaccines are very safe. This is 10 percentage points up from 77 percent in July 2014. Political affiliation had little bearing on their answers, as most Republicans, Democrats, and independents responded in similar fashion to the question. Vaccine skeptics remain but have dropped to 2 percent from 5 percent in July 2014. Similar to the "very safe" group, political affiliation had little bearing on their answers.
http://www.indiancrestpeds.com/industry-news/westminster-pediatrician-vaccines-save-lives-eradicate-epidemics/

Friday, February 27, 2015

Westminster Pediatrics: Tips to Keep Your Kids Injury-Free this Spring


On this year’s Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, which means people in the country are to expect six more weeks of winter. However, as if casting some doubt on Phil’s weather-forecasting prowess, AccuWeather meteorologists are saying that atmospheric signs are showing quite the opposite. The weather professionals forecast that severe weather season is likely to ‘ramp up’ as warm air becomes more widespread, and a milder start to spring compared to last year is to be expected Regardless of whose prediction you believe, there’s no denying that spring is just around the corner, and with the return of warm weather comes the opportunity for more outdoor activities. For parents, however, it’s time once again to be extra vigilant when it comes to keeping their children safe from springtime injuries. Scrapes, bruises, splinters, and cuts—children can easily sustain these while playing outdoors.
http://www.indiancrestpeds.com/industry-news/westminster-pediatrics-tips-to-keep-your-kids-injury-free-this-spring/

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Westminster Pediatrics: What to Do with a Teen Girl’s Period Problems


Is your teenage daughter experiencing problems with her period? Many parents struggle with the same concern. Even if the mom has gone through a similar experience during her adolescent years, she may still worry about her daughter’s health and find it difficult to comfort the teen. As for dads, they may find the issues “uncharted territory,” especially if they didn’t have any sisters or if they’re a single parent. For instance, a teenage girl may experience pain during menstruation (a symptom called dysmenorrhea). Some parents pass it off as normal, since they’ve experienced it, too, while others are distressed and anxious for the child since the symptom could be a sign of endometriosis. Endometriosis is characterized by tissue, similar to uterine fragments, implanted in the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and even the areas close to the bladder or rectum. The abnormal location produces painful sensations during menstruation, as well as excessive bleeding, painful urination, and diarrhea or
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