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Is Your Infant or Child’s Abdominal Pain Serious? Should You Go to the Doctor?
Abdominal pain is common in infants and children and most of the time it is not serious. The following are some questions you can ask yourself to help decide if the child needs to see a doctor. (1) How bad … Continue reading
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