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  • Help With Hives for Kids


    Hives are red, itchy blotches that can appear because of an allergic reaction. Find out more in this article for kids.

  • Tests for Food Allergies for Parents


    Doctors often use a combination of skin tests and blood tests to test for food allergies. Learn about what to expect if your child gets tested.

  • Your Child's Vaccines: Chickenpox Vaccine for Parents


    Find out when and why your child needs to get this vaccine.

  • Egg Allergy for Parents


    Helping your child manage an egg allergy means reading food labels carefully, being aware of what he or she eats, and carrying the right medicines in case of an allergic reaction.

  • Your Child's Vaccines: Rotavirus Vaccine (RV) for Parents


    Find out when and why your child needs to get this vaccine.

  • Peanut Allergy for Teens


    Peanuts are one of the most common allergy-causing foods, and they often find their way into things you wouldn't imagine. Learn the facts on living with a peanut allergy.

  • Tree Nut Allergy for Teens


    Sometimes people outgrow some food allergies over time, but tree nut allergies are lifelong in many people.

  • Hives (Urticaria) for Parents


    Has your child broken out in welts? It could be a case of the hives. Learn how to soothe itchy bumps and help your child feel better.

  • When Blood Sugar Is Too Low for Teens


    When blood glucose levels drop too low, it's called hypoglycemia. Very low blood sugar levels can cause severe symptoms that need to be treated right away.

  • Hives (Urticaria) for Teens


    Hives cause raised red bumps or welts on the skin. They're pretty common and usually not serious. Find out what to do about hives in this article for teens.