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Whining and Pestering
Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Whining is a verbal temper tantrum. Compared to screaming tantrums, it’s a step up the developmental ladder. Some examples of whining behavior are: A child who won’t take No for an answer. He keeps repeating his demand for something you’ve told him he can’t have or do.
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Wildfire Smoke Exposure
Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
Wildfire smoke exposure, mainly from forest fires. The most common symptoms are coughing, a congested nose and watery eyes.
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Wound Infection
Category: Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
A break in the skin (a wound) shows signs of infection. Signs of infection include pus, spreading redness, increased pain or swelling, and fever.
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