My Child is Vomiting: When to Go to ER for Vomiting?

My Child is Vomiting: When to Go to ER for Vomiting?

Vomiting is the most common reason parents call their pediatrician. Most vomiting (throwing up) is caused by a stomach virus. Often, diarrhea (frequent, loose and or watery stools) follows within 12-24 hours. Vomiting can also be caused by food poisoning. If vomiting...
Fever in Children

Fever in Children

By David Meduna, MD, FAAP Fever is a common and distressing problem among children. We frequently receive calls about fever, and there is a lot of confusion about when to be concerned and when not to be concerned when your child has a fever. 99? 103? 106 fever in...
What is MSPI?

What is MSPI?

What is MSPI? Milk soy protein intolerance (MSPI) is a temporary inability to digest the proteins found in cow’s milk and soy products. MSPI is different from a traditional food allergy. You may also see it referred to as food protein-induced colitis or cow’s milk...

Specialty Formula Recall

From the FDA: Reckitt/Mead Johnson Nutrition (MJN), a producer of nutrition products, announced today that it has voluntarily chosen to recall from the U.S. market select batches of Nutramigen Powder, a specialty infant formula for the dietary management of Cows Milk...