Children's Health Center - Tuscaloosa, ALTuscaloosa Pediatrician Doctors for Children's HealthType of Physician: Pediatrician What is a Pediatrician? A certification by the Board of Pediatrics; practitioners are concerned with the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Pediatric care encompasses a wide range of health services, from preventive health care to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. The pediatrician understands the constantly changing status of his/her patients due to growth and development, and the consequent changing standards of "normal" for age. Specialty: Pediatrics Common Name: Children's Doctor Pediatrician Doctors in Tuscaloosa *![]() West Alabama Pediatrics ![]() Alabama Multispecialty Group ![]() Southern Medical & Surgical ![]() University Medical Center ![]() Bama Pediatrics LLC ![]() Childrens Medical Center ![]() Tuscaloosa Pediatrics ![]() Tuscaloosa Pediatrics ![]() Tuscaloosa Pediatrics ![]() Tuscaloosa Pediatrics ![]() Tuscaloosa Pediatrics ![]() Tuscaloosa Pediatrics ![]() Hale County Hospital Clinic ![]() Childrens Hospital Pediatric West ![]() Childrens Hospital Pediatric West ![]() Childrens Hospital Pediatric West ![]() Childrens Hospital Pediatric West ![]() Growing Up Pediatrics ![]() Growing Up Pediatrics ![]() Dabbs & Hyland MDs ![]() Dabbs & Hyland MDs ![]() Winfield Pediatric Clinic ![]() South Trace Pediatrics ![]() South Trace Pediatrics ![]() Rosalyn L Morgan MD ![]() Dr Blankson Blankson & Meyers ![]() Dr Blankson Blankson & Meyers ![]() Greenvale Pediatrics Alabaster ![]() Milton S Brasfield MD ![]() Greenvale Pediatrics Alabaster ![]() Greenvale Pediatrics Alabaster ![]() Greenvale Pediatrics Alabaster ![]() Simon Williamson Clinic PC ![]() Simon Williamson Clinic PC ![]() Simon Williamson Clinic PC ![]() Simon Williamson Clinic PC ![]() Metro Pediatrics ![]() Metro Pediatrics ![]() Vestavia Pediatrics ![]() Vestavia Pediatrics ![]() Vestavia Pediatrics ![]() Vestavia Pediatrics ![]() Vestavia Pediatrics ![]() Midtown Pediatrics ![]() Jefferson County Department of Health ![]() Michael E Fleenor MD & Stephen D Mallard MD ![]() Midtown Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Emergency ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Infectious Disease ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Infectious Disease ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Infectious Disease ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatric Genetics ![]() UAB Hospital Emergency ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatric Pulmonary Division ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB University Hospital Urology ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatric Pulmonary Division ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Emergency ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Infectious Disease ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatric Genetics ![]() Robert W Smith MD ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Infectious Disease ![]() Children's Hospital Pediatric Nephrology ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Critical Care ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Hematology Oncology ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Infectious Disease ![]() UAB Hospital Pediatrics Infectious Disease ![]() UAB Children's Hospital Pediatric Neurology ![]() UAB Children's Hospital Pediatric Neurology ![]() UAB Children's Hospital Pediatric Neurology ![]() UAB Health System Children's Hospital ![]() Magnolia Pediatrics South Inc ![]() Magnolia Pediatrics South Inc ![]() Magnolia Pediatrics South Inc ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Alabama Pediatrics ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Northern Health Center ![]() Mayfair Medical Group ![]() Alabama Pediatrics ![]() Southlake Pediatrics ![]() Childrens Medical Group ![]() Southlake Pediatrics Tuscaloosa, AlabamaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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Children's HealthRead the Children's Health article » IntroductionChildren's health, or pediatrics, focuses on the well-being of children from conception through adolescence. It is vitally concerned with all aspects of children's growth and development and with the unique opportunity that each child has to achieve their full potential as a healthy adult. Children's health was once a part of adult medicine. It emerged in the 19th and early 20th century as a medical specialty because of the gradual awareness that the health problems of children are different from those of grown-ups. It was also recognized that a child's response to illness, medications, and the environment depends upon the age of the child. There are many aspects to children's health. Any organization of these aspects of
child health is necessarily arbitrary. For example, the topics could be
presented in alphabetical order. However, it seems most logical to start at the
Growth and developmentA healthy child's development actually begins before conception with the parents' health and their genetic legacy. It continues on to conception and through the prenatal period. During this time, there is naturally considerable overlap between pediatric concerns for the fetus and obstetrical concerns for the mother. Once the baby is delivered, there are new and important matters to ponder, such as breastfeeding, newborn screening tests and sleeping safety. All too soon, there are health-care appointments to be kept, for example, for well-baby checkups and immunizations. These are followed by other challenges, such as when to introduce solid foods and to start toilet training. The field of pediatrics recognizes classic stages in growth and development, but these are artificial since a child's growth and development constitute a conti... Recommended Reading Related to Children's HealthWhat is impetigo? What causes impetigo?Impetigo (pronounced im-puh-TIE-go) is a contagious, superficial infection of the skin caused by staphylococcus (Staph) and streptococcus (Strep) bacteria. Impetigo is more common in children (especially 2- to 5-year-olds) than in adults. Impetigo is most likely to occur in warm and humid environments and is most commonly spread by close contact (such as family members).
What are the types of impetigo, and what are impetigo symptoms and signs? What does impetigo look like?There are two kinds of impetigo:
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