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Moonlight and Magnolias, Pollen in Your Hair: Top Allergens in Alabama

Written on May 3, 2018 at 9:00 pm, by

Our sweet home Birmingham, Alabama is known for its verdant fields and stately trees hung with draperies of kudzu. Achoo! Yes, those green and glorious beauties produce pollen that can make your child (and you) sneeze, cough and have other allergic symptoms. Trees release millions of grains of pollen each spring because it’s an essential  Continue Reading »

Warning Signs of an Ear Infection

Written on March 12, 2018 at 8:56 am, by

Older children are good at telling you when something hurts and where it hurts. But when you have young children who are pre-verbal or have limited vocabularies, deciphering whether they have an illness or are just being cranky can be complicated. Ear infections afflict children so often that approximately five out of every six kids  Continue Reading »

The ABCs of Helping Your Child Stay Healthy in School

Written on March 8, 2018 at 12:53 am, by

As anyone who has or works with kids knows, they are the cutest germ factories on earth. Put a bunch of them together in a school and you have the perfect recipe for mass sniffles, colds, sinus infections and influenza. Though a couple of colds may be inevitable during the school year, you can help  Continue Reading »

How to Tell If Your Child Has Hearing Loss

Written on December 6, 2017 at 8:52 am, by

Your child is blocking out everything you say or doesn’t remember instructions. The teachers say that the child is inattentive in school or is clumsy. Does your child pretend not to hear you Or it could be a sign of hearing loss? The symptoms of hearing loss in children can mimic behaviors that parents may  Continue Reading »

Fall Allergies in Children

Written on November 8, 2017 at 8:27 am, by

When you have kids, every season brings a new set of challenges. While spring in Birmingham, AL is associated with the start of the allergy season, colder weather doesn’t guarantee allergies will settle down. In fact, autumn weather brings with it some unique conditions and allergens that may cause an array of symptoms. Is it  Continue Reading »

Critical Hearing Milestones in Infants

Written on October 11, 2017 at 8:23 am, by

Babies can hear their mother’s voice and heartbeat and other noises even when they are still in the womb. In fact, they can even tell the difference between their mother’s language and a foreign language just after birth. A study from the University of Helsinki demonstrated that babies could hear and remember a nursery rhyme  Continue Reading »

When Is It More Than a Cold?

Written on August 28, 2017 at 8:15 am, by

Kids tend to be common-cold factories especially when they socialize with playmates in school or in play groups. A runny nose, sneezing, even an occasional cough are usually just symptoms of a rhinovirus infection of the upper respiratory tract, a.k.a. a cold. But cold symptoms often overlap with other conditions, including allergies, sinusitis, and the  Continue Reading »

Back to School Health Tips for Your Child

Written on August 23, 2017 at 9:56 pm, by

Summer is almost over in Birmingham. The school buses are getting ready to roll down the block again. The classrooms are being decorated to welcome students back. And germs are preparing to hop from one child to the next. A few sniffles and a cold may be an inevitable part of the back-to-school season, but  Continue Reading »

Why Choose a Pediatric ENT Specialist for Your Child

Written on July 24, 2017 at 8:01 am, by

When your child is in pain or suffering from an impairment of the ear, nose, and/or throat, you want to be sure you not only find the best quality care, but that your child feels comfortable and is treated with age-appropriate gentleness and consideration. Pediatric ENT Specialist in Birmingham, AL is just the solution you  Continue Reading »

How to Prevent Non-Congenital Hearing Loss in Children

Written on May 30, 2017 at 8:12 am, by

Congenital hearing loss in children refers to hearing loss that occurs in utero (during pregnancy) or at birth. Congenital hearing loss may be caused by a genetic defect, such as one or more parents carrying a hearing loss gene; a disorder such as Down syndrome, Usher syndrome or Alport syndrome; an infection or disease in  Continue Reading »

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