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Nutrition in the NICU
The registered dietitians in our NICU have advanced training in pediatric nutrition, lactation education and specialized nutrition support.
7 common childhood respiratory diseases
The human respiratory tract is open to the outside world to let air in and carbon dioxide out, making it an easy point of entry for germs that can potentially cause illness.
Clinical trial that came too late for big brother offers hope for 3-year-old
Titus and Ely have what scientists call late infantile Batten disease, also known as CLN2. Dr. Raymond Wang has been working with the Bowmans at Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) in Orange, CA.
Infusionarium Aims to Take Trauma Out of Chemotherapy for Young
The Infusionarium is the Children’s Hospital of Orange County’s latest effort to normalize the arduous visits.
Helmet Safety
Children should wear a helmet while they are riding on their bikes, scooters, skateboards or in-line skates. Helmets protect the head and brain from getting hurt. They are like “seatbelts” for your head.
Kohl’s Water Safety and Education Program at CHOC
Water safety matters. Children and water can be a fatal combination. Drowning is a quick, silent event. A child can drown in as little as two inches of water.
What to Expect in the NICU
Nothing can fully prepare you for your baby's stay in neonatal intensive care unit, but understanding the layout, equipment, and tests done in the NICU can help.
Be Wise Immunize
Immunize your children to prevent them from getting sick. Staying healthy is important to keeping you and our community safe. Children under the age of 5 are less able to fight off germs.
Personal Hygiene
Personal hygiene starts with handwashing. The most important thing you can do to keep from getting sick is to wash your hands!
When to worry about a child’s stomachache, according to experts
Children tend to get stomachaches often. How can parents know if something is seriously wrong, or if it's just a run-of-the-mill pain that will go away on its own?
13 cute and creepy Halloween face masks for kids that will also protect them
While Halloween costume masks can’t protect against the coronavirus, you can buy festive cloth coverings that do.
Pet power for children
Molly helps out anyone at Children’s Hospital of Orange County needing support. She might ride the CT scan to show children not to be afraid and will sometimes serve as a distraction during things like IV placements.
The sick list: Spotting and treating 5 contagious illnesses and ailments your child may encounter
Many illnesses that are easily spread peak in the fall and winter months, and this is particularly true among kids as they settle into school routines among their equally germ-prone peers.
7-9 Month Old Baby Development & Milestones
7 to 9 month old babies are rapidly developing their physical abilities at this age. They become mobile for the first time and safety in the home becomes an important issue. Read more here!
Sleep Apnea
At the CHOC Sleep Center, our multidisciplinary team specializes in diagnosing and treating children with obstructive sleep apnea.
Tonsillectomy and Adenoidectomy
CHOC ENT surgeons expertly remove tonsils and adenoids with innovative, comprehensive and clinically advanced care.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted virus that is preventable. Read about the symptoms, treatment, diagnosis and prevention here.
Baby Development at 4-6 Months
Babies Baby development at the 4-6 months stage are focused on captivating their audiences with coos, giggles, and babbles. Learn more about other milestones here!
Breastfeeding Basics
The CHOC lactation team offers breastfeeding basics covering milk supply, breastfeeding positions, latch and more.
What Parents Need to Know About Cleft Palate Repair
Cleft lip and cleft palate are anomalies of the mouth and lip where the sides of the lip and the roof of the mouth do not fuse together as they should.
Kids and Tonsils
Tonsils are removed less frequently than in the past, but removal may be necessary under specific circumstances, mainly difficulty breathing and infections.
Pulmonary Atresia (PA)
Pulmonary atresia (PA) is a heart defect that occurs due to abnormal development of the fetal heart during the first eight weeks of pregnancy.
Modified Barium Swallow Studies (MBSS)
A modified barium swallow study (also referred to as an “MBSS”) is a test to evaluate how a child is swallowing foods and liquids.
Digestive Disorder Diagnostics
CHOC Laboratory Services provides a full range of diagnostic tests and procedures for pediatric gastroenterology patients.
Swallowing Therapy
The goal of swallowing therapy is to help children develop normal, effective swallowing patterns.