To improve your chances of keeping your child healthy, Consumer Reports has a winter survival guide for parents.
Healthcare facilities are already overwhelmed by sick kids, especially those with RSV, which causes cold-like symptoms and sometimes serious respiratory problems, especially in babies.
Nobody wants a sick kid or to make an unnecessary trip to a doctor’s office or hospital. So here’s what you can do to help keep your kids from getting sick, relieve symptoms when they occur, and recognize when something is truly an emergency.Sign up for NBC DFW newslettersWhile there’s no magic way to keep your kids from ever getting sick, there are some things you can do to better the odds, like keeping their vaccinations up to date.
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