Childcare Emergencies

Child care: How to deal with a broken collarbone

The collarbone among children is usually broken most often. Even though a broken collarbone might indicate child neglect or abuse, it is commonly a result of the rowdy activities that toddlers engage in. Since young children might not be able to vocalize the pain they felt, being familiar with the symptoms of fracture can help […]

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Intractable vomiting

What is nausea?

Nausea and vomiting are indicators of various conditions such as food poisoning, infection, overeating, motion sickness, concussion, blocked intestines, migraines, appendicitis, concussion or brain injury. In some cases, both are oftentimes symptoms of serious conditions such as kidney or liver disorders, heart attack, central nervous system disorders, certain forms of cancer and even brain tumors.

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