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Updated Nov 24, 2024
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Need Helpful Information on Asthma

April 22, 2009 by annissa s. - Scranton, PA

Hi Ladies, I have some questions about Asthma, maybe about 2-3 weeks ago my Dr called me and told me that my asthma ...

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Rash

July 16, 2009 by Nan H. - Pittsburgh, PA

I have a rash that is on both sides of my body starting under my armpits. What is strange is that it is symetrical o...

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Food Dye

July 13, 2009 by Pam M. - Malvern, PA

My son is usually well behaved and happy (although he does love to get his way)! But, I think I'm noticing a correlat...

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Insect Bite Reactions

July 11, 2009 by Kim L. - Erie, PA

My three year old son has what looks like a pretty severe skin reaction whenever he gets bit by something. He usuall...

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Mysterious Recurring Red Cheek

April 02, 2009 by Amy J. - Milton, PA

My 16 month old son sometimes has rosy cheeks at random times in addition to being in the cold etc. I noticed that s...

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Something to Withhold Infant from Scratching Other than a Sock....

May 21, 2008 by Heidi L. - Bally, PA

My little boy has eczema and has one patch of skin that he consistantly tries to scratch on his cheek. I do have it ...

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Allergy Relief

April 17, 2009 by Lisa T. - Bethel Park, PA

I am wondering if anyone who suffers from allergies can recommend any relief measures for the symptoms I describe bel...

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Eczema

June 27, 2009 by dianna v. - Pittsburgh, PA

My three year old has eczema. I use eucernia lotion and hydrocortozone when its itchy. It doesn't seem to want to g...

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Milk Allergies

April 22, 2008 by Regina M. - Newtown, PA

I just started my twin girls on whole milk. One of them has had 3 yellowy, mushy poops today. Do you think this could...

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Rash Spreading on Skin over Weeks Time

May 30, 2009 by jenny b. - York, PA

A week ago my child had a few spots on her feet which appeared to me to be mosquito bites. So I treated it with Bena...