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Treating Pediatric Eczema

March 26th, 2010

treating pediatric eczema


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Pediatric Eczema


Pediatric Eczema


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Eczema


Eczema


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Eczema is a disease in a form of dermatitis, or inflammation of the epidermis. The term eczema is broadly applied to a range of persistent skin conditions. These include dryness and recurring skin rashes that are characterized by one or more of these symptoms: redness, skin edema (swelling), itching and dryness, crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing, or bleeding. Areas of temporary skin discoloration may appear and are sometimes due to healed lesions, although scarring up is rare. In contrast to psoriasis, eczema is often likely to be found on the flexor aspect of joints. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/07/27 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.16 inches

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Complications in Pediatric Surgery


Complications in Pediatric Surgery


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Addressing the need of pediatricians and pediatric surgeons for a one-stop, comprehensive text on pediatric surgery, Complications in Pediatric Surgery covers each case a physician may encounter upon treating the pediatric surgical patient, from fetus to adolescent. Complications in Pediatric Surgery provides separate and concise chapters, each of which concentrates on a specific area of the body. The chapters highlight common surgical errors and complications, as well as the approaches and techniques to be used in the face of such complications. Including key expert opinions in each section, this text explores following therapeutic areas: head and neck surgery thoracic and chest wall surgery extracorporeal life support fetal surgery abdominal wall and hernia surgery intestinal and vascular access esophageal surgery stomach, duodenum, and small intestine colon and anorectal surgery appendicitis hepatobiliary surgery surgery of the spleen oncologic surgery laparoscopic and thorascopic surgery pediatric trauma transplantation urologic surgery

EMED: Pediatric Spinal Injuries


EMED: Pediatric Spinal Injuries


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About 11,000 cases of spinal cord injuries (SCI’s) happen in the United States every year. Ten percent of those injuries involve children between the ages of 1 to 15. This program looks at the factors to consider when treating a pediatric SCI. Running Time: 18:00

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Pediatric Formula – For children and young adults Borage Dry Skin Therapy® is a new concept in skin care which is based on borage oil, the richest natural source of GLA. This lotion supplies GLA directly to the cells and, when used regularly, can provide both immediate relief and long-term improvement. Pediatric Formula for children is available in an over all body lotion for general use and a concentrated formula for problem areas. For Dry Skin That Just Won’t Go Away. Provides Long-Term Relief ShiKai Borage Therapy Pediatric Formula can provide long-term relief for children teens and young adults who suffer from chronically dry skin. The active ingredient, borage oil, is a rich natural source of gamma-Linolenic Acid, which can improve the ability of skin cells to retain moisture. Unlike ordinary moisturizers that work only on the skin’s surface, borage oil provides a deeper, longer lasting effect. In clinical studies(1), it has been proven effective in treating atopic dermatitis and other skin disorders. The redness, cracking, itching and other common symptoms of chronic dry skin can all be helped by the daily use of ShiKai Borage Therapy. This lotion has been formulated especially for children, teens and young adults. If you are over 25 we suggest you use the Adult Formula. It contains extra ingredients that work to help older, more mature skin cells better utilize borage oil. (1) British Journal of Dermatology: 129:95, 1993 WHAT SOME MOMS (AND GRANDMOMS) SAY ABOUT BORAGE DRY SKIN THERAPY®, PEDIATRIC FORMULA FOR CHILDREN: ”My daughter has had eczema since she was 6 months old. I have been to several doctors and tried many different treatments. Borage (Lotion) is the only thing that has worked. I just wanted to say thank you for this product — the difference is like night and day.” L.W. Naples, FL ”I just recently tried your Borage Lotion on my infant who has eczema and cradle cap. Nothing has helped until now. I am amazed with the results and have been telling everyone I know … I am so excited with the results of this product …” N.R. Mal Vern, PA ”I have used (Borage Lotion) on my grandson and it has helped his dry skin. We had tried everything and nothing seemed to help.” E.F. Abilene, TX

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Treating Childhood Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities


Treating Childhood Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities


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Child psychology is a field with dozens of specialized journals devoted to major disorders springing up. This title summarizes and critiques treatment methods for pediatric patients from infancy through adolescence. It is suitable for the researcher's library and the clinician's desk.

Pediatric Fracture Management


Pediatric Fracture Management


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Children are prone to injuries and may sustain a fracture. Their treatment is often very challenging because there is a dilemma of diagnosis, the problem of the acceptable position, the effect of fracture on growth of child and above all the effect of growth on fracture. Thus the skeletal dynamics makes management of children’s fractures very challenging. In treating pediatric fractures, age and timing of presentation has the most significant impact on treatment options. A window period exists after which intervention can produce more harm. This is particularly true for fractures around the elbow region, and growth plate injuries. This book presents the salient features of pediatric fracture care both for the in-training residents, as well as for practicing orthopedic surgeons. It covers upper limbs, spine, pelvis, acetabulum and lower limb fractures. Relevant remarks, features and complications are listed for easy reading. Includes a comprehensive bibliography for those who seek finer detail and information.

Pediatric Practice Ophthalmology


Pediatric Practice Ophthalmology


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Hands-on, full-color guidance for treating ophthalmic diseases in children. 600 full-color clinical images and illustrations. "This is a hybrid between a textbook and a clinical guide that aims to bridge the knowledge gap between general pediatric practitioners and specialized pediatric ophthalmologists in the care of children with eye disease. It is organized in an easy-to-use fashion with numerous pictures and clinical algorithms to make it useful for everyday use. 3 Stars."– Doody's Review Service. Part of the Pediatric Practice series, Pediatric Practice: Ophthalmology is filled with practical, clinically relevant guidance on the successful diagnosis and management of children with ophthalmic symptoms and diseases. The care of the patient forms the core of this book, which also provides perspectives on epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis that every pediatrician, pediatric resident, and nurse should be familiar with. Over 600 full-color clinical images and illustrations highlight the techniques, diseases, and disorders discussed throughout the book. The book is logically divided into three parts: the first section describes the examination techniques, instruments, and ancillary tests used for evaluation of pediatric eye disorders. The second section on symptoms provides a straightforward how-to approach based on specific clinical presentations allowing pediatricians to quickly evaluate and accurately diagnose a patient in the office. The third section on diseases follows the style of traditional medical textbooks, offering greater detail on treatment of disease while maintaining the book’s easy-to-absorb presentation.

Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment


Current Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment


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A Practical, Heavily Updated Edition of a Pediatrics Classic CURRENT Pediatric Diagnosis and Treatment has long been the go-to guide for students, residents, and practitioners looking for concise, reliable, and up-to-date information. The 19th edition contains several new features, including a chapter on sports medicine, a key area of pediatrics for which students and residents state they need more training (ACGME survey); completely reorganized section on Infectious Diseases, and an expanded section on key lab and reference values. In addition, the “Essentials of Diagnosis and Treatment” bulleted lists provide clear overviews of critical matter and instant guidance on treating both common and rare problems encountered in the care of children.
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