Infants under six months have a much harder time with RSV. Their lungs and airways are much smaller. Airflow is more easily blocked by the inflammation that occurs when their immune systems respond to the virus. RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) and the flu (influenza) were already on the rise in late summer and fall of […]
Category: Childrens/Family
Q & A on Scoliosis
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sami Mardam-Bey Wake Orthopaedics What is scoliosis? It’s really just an abnormal curve of the spine. It’s fairly common, and approximately 3% of children are diagnosed with a mild or small curve (greater than 10 degrees). Only 0.3% progress to having a much bigger curve (greater than 30 degrees). What is […]
3 Firsts for WakeMed Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery: A Pediatric Burn Story
On Saturday, August 27, 2022, Moesha, her partner and their two children were involved in a traffic accident. Immediately after the crash, Moesha and her partner jumped out of the vehicle to check on the children. Moesha’s daughter was fine, but their son, Gonnie, was nowhere to be found. Gonnie’s door was ripped off with […]
Screen Time Solutions: Preventing Digital Addiction in Kids
For many kids, at least one item on the holiday wish list is a digital device. Phones, tablets and video games are pervasive in society. Plus, they provide access to friends and information and are often a status symbol for kids. It’s difficult to imagine an existence without digital devices. Yet, it’s important to strike […]
Alexis Harris Gets Her Teen Confidence Back Through WakeMed Children’s Pediatric Weight Management
Bubbly and extraverted, Alexis Harris loves listening to music and making TikTok dance videos — similar to many teenagers. Thrice exceptional (diagnosed with ADHD, autism and a learning disability), she lights up when asked about her school — East Wake High, favorite subject — math, and hopes for the future — advocacy. Alexis plans to […]
Let’s Talk About Ear Tubes
Most parents have heard of ear tubes, but unless you or a child in your family has needed them, you might not really know much about them. What exactly are they and why do some children need them? We asked Allen Marshall, MD, otolaryngologist, WakeMed Ear, Nose & Throat – Head & Neck Surgery, to […]
5 Ways to Support Someone in the “Fourth Trimester”
Throughout all three trimesters of pregnancy, moms receive endless support. Friends throw baby showers, partners help them in their day-to-day and their OB-GYN care teams ensure they and their babies are staying healthy. Then comes the “fourth trimester” — the first 12 weeks postpartum. The stark difference in the guidance and support women receive throughout […]
Chill Out with Fall Harvest Treats
Freeze Your Favorites Summer and fall are seasons of abundant harvests, so we asked Macon Guidry, RD, WakeMed Outpatient Nutrition, for tips on what to do with your extra seasonal favorites. Savor those flavors a little longer with these cool ideas for using and preserving fresh fruits and veggies. After all, those crisp fall days […]
Deputized as an Honorary Officer: Kayden’s Story
Ten-year-old Kayden Sykes loves a thrill, and one of his greatest is riding his four-wheeler. On August 13, 2022, Kayden was doing a little joy riding when he was hit by an oncoming vehicle entering his neighborhood. Kayden’s left leg was crushed by the car and his all-terrain vehicle (ATV). Almost immediately, he began to […]
Processed Foods: How bad are they?
A few weeks ago, we discussed why you are not limited to the perimeter of the grocery store for healthy food. That’s right. You don’t have to eat only unprocessed vegetables, fruit, protein and grains to maintain a healthy diet. Now, it’s time to dig deeper and share which processed foods you should eat and […]
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