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Bronchiolitis
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Bronchiolitis

This Helping Hand™ covers bronchiolitis, which is an infection of the small airways (bronchioles) caused by a virus. The most common viruses that cause it are RSV, para influenza virus, rhinovirus (common cold), human metapneumovirus and adenovirus. Bronchiolitis is also often called "RSV infection."

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Dental: Teeth and Gum Care

Use these instructions and tips to properly care for your child's gums and teeth. 

RSV Vaccine: Fast Facts
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RSV Vaccine: Fast Facts

Help keep your baby safe from RSV this season — a vaccine during pregnancy or an antibody shot after birth can provide strong protection against this contagious virus. Talk to your doctor today to learn which option is right for you and your baby.

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Ear Tubes

What to expect before, during and after your child has ear tube surgery.

Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology) Services

Find the ENT service offered at Nationwide Children's Hospital that could help your child.

Clinical Pathways

Clinical Pathways

Nationwide Children’s Hospital’s Clinical Pathways are peer-reviewed, evidence-based best practice recommendations for the management and treatment of medical conditions.

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Bronchiolitis

This clinical pathway outlines the evaluation and management of infants and infants and children with bronchiolitis in the inpatient setting.

Asthma
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Asthma

This Helping Hand™ covers asthma, which is a lung disease that can cause breathing problems. If your child has asthma, the airways in their lungs overreact to certain things, called triggers. 

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Inhaled Corticosteroids for Asthma

Properly administer inhaled corticosteroids for asthma with this Helping Hand. 

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Tips and Suggestions for Taking Asthma Medicine

Here are some expert tips to help encourage and improve your child's experience when taking asthma medicine.

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