Conditions We Treat

Increased Intracranial Pressure

Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) means greater than normal pressure on the brain. It results from a greater volume of fluid or swelling of the brain. Call 911 if your child loses consciousness or has convulsions (seizures) lasting longer than 5 minutes.

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Infant

Detailed information on infant health

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Infant Feeding Guide

How much, what, and when to feed your baby can seem daunting. But this cheat sheet will give you the information you need to start your baby on the right nutritional path.

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Infant Nutrition

Choosing how to feed your baby is an important decision that has life-long effects for your baby and for you.

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Infant of a Mother with Diabetes

When a mother has diabetes, her baby is at risk for problems. Read on to learn more.

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Infant Play

Read on for helpful suggestions for activities and toys for your baby, according to their age.

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Infant Problems of the Teeth and Mouth

Detailed information on infant problems of the teeth and mouth

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Infant Sleep

If you know anything about your baby's sleeping pattern, it's probably that it doesn't coincide with yours. But learning more about your baby's nighttime and daytime sleep needs can help you recognize what's normal, and what's not.

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Infection in Babies

Newborns are particularly susceptible to infections. One of the best ways to keep your baby infection-free is to wash your hands before and after handling him or her. Other preventive measures may also be necessary.

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Infectious Diseases

Detailed information on infectious diseases in children

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Infectious Mononucleosis (Mono) in Teens and Young Adults

Infectious mononucleosis is a contagious illness. It’s common in teens and young adults.

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Inflammatory and Infectious Digestive Disorders

Detailed information on digestive inflammatory and infectious disorders in children

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Helping Hands Patient Education Materials

Written and illustrated by medical, nursing and allied health professionals at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Helping Hand instructions are intended as a supplement to verbal instructions provided by a medical professional. The information is periodically reviewed and revised to reflect our current practice. However, Nationwide Children's Hospital is not responsible for any consequences resulting from the use or misuse of the information in the Helping Hands.