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  Welcome to Pediatricians Pittsburgh.com  

Expecting a baby certainly is an exciting time. Cloths, books, cribs and car seats fill the seemingly endless list of items to have handy once the baby is born. At the same time, choosing the right Pittsburgh pediatrician is one of the most important decisions to make in preparation of your baby’s arrival.

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If you are expecting a baby, contact one of our Pittsburgh Pediatricians today.

 
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When Treating a Cold extra fluids are recommended
Since it is caused by a virus, antibiotics do not work against the common cold. Extra fluids, a cool mist humidifier, and rest will likely help with some of his symptoms. Younger children, since they can't blow their nose, may benefit from using saline nasal drops and a bulb syringe to help keep their nasal passages clear.
 

When is the best time to choose a Pittsburgh Pediatrician?

The best time to start looking for your baby’s caretaker is about seven to eight months into your pregnancy. This should give you enough time to schedule appointments with personal referrals and make a choice based on logistics and individual philosophy of care.

What is pediatrics?

Pittsburgh Pediatricians are physicians dedicated to the physical, emotional and social health infants and young people. Pediatricians perform physical health examinations as well as preventive medicine and health practPittsburghices. Routine performances for pediatrics include infectious diseases, measles, mumps, chicken pox and meningitis. Additionally, Pittsburgh pediatricians are concerned with many other matters that affect your child’s well being, such as:

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  • Asthma
  • Acne
 
State Rankings For the Infant Mortality in Pennsylvania    
 
 
Statistical abstract of infant mortality in the United States: this ranking is based on 1 represents deaths of infants under 1 year old per 1,000 live births, by place of residence and excludes fetal deaths. in Pennsylvania
Rate \1 7.2
Rank 23

Source: census.gov
 

Hot Topics in pediatrics include:

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  • Urology

Obviously you want to choose the pediatrician that is best suited for you and your child’s needs. Deciding which Pittsburgh pediatrician you will trust with your child’s health therefore ought to be handled carefully and diligently. In order to make the most educated choice, check the provider’s educational background and ensure that he/she has had special training in pediatrics. If that is the case, you should consult the website of Administrators in Medicine to find out whether there have been any charges filed against that particular physician. At the same time, make sure that the practice is easy to contact in case of an emergency and monitor whether your call is handled promptly and courteously. Ensure that the practice offers all necessary equipments for x-rays etc and make certain that the atmosphere is child-like and reassuring.

Usually, your common sense will be able to let you know promptly whether a certain Pittsburgh pediatrician is suited for your child’s needs. Don’t compromise when it comes to your baby’s physician and don’t settle for a practice even though you may not have a good feeling from the beginning.

If you have any questions about pediatrics, if you need special medical attention or if you would like to speak to a professional, contact one of our Pittsburgh Pediatricians today.

 
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   SIDS Recommendations Revised
Audio, RM, 48 Kbps, 4:01:00 AM, 10/25/2005
Reporter Richard Harris reports on the nation's leading group of pediatricians on a new set of guidelines regarding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Source: National Public Radio
 

 
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Health Care to Native Americans: Indian School Hospital
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Atopic dermatitis
The name of a skin condition that causes itching and may cause swelling and sores on the skin. The exact cause of this is not known, but it is thought to be from an allergy.

Influenza Vaccine
The viruses that cause influenza change often. Because of this, influenza vaccine is updated each year by replacing at least one of the vaccine viruses with a newer one.

Lupus
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (also called Lupus or SLE for short) is a chronic inflammatory disease that can affect joints, muscles, skin, kidneys, nervous system, lungs, heart and the blood forming organs.

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