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In this edition of "You've Asked ... We've Answered," pediatric gastroenterologist Dr. Luis Caicedo Oquendo discusses the different types and uses of of probiotics.
If your child’s doctor recommends an endoscopy, it’s completely natural to feel a little anxious. The good news is that endoscopy is a safe, minimally invasive procedure that is typically quick and well tolerated by children.
When it comes to newborn crying, parents face a common dilemma. You know it’s normal — crying is your baby’s first language — yet it’s hard to resist the instinct to soothe right away. The key is learning what each cry means and how to comfort in ways that support both your baby’s well-being and your peace of mind.
Transnasal endoscopy procedure can especially benefit children with eosinophilic esophagitis, a condition often requiring repeat endoscopies throughout treatment.
Leaders Gather to Celebrate Opening of Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists at Alton Road Community leaders and Nicklaus Children's Health System Representatives gathered for a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the opening of a new pediatric specialty office in Miami Beach. The center, Nicklaus Children’s Pediatric Specialists at Alton Road, offers pediatric specialty appointments, including fetal and pediatric cardiology and gastroenterology services, Monday through Friday.