Pediatricians say parents shouldn't feel bad if their child gets lice or assume they did something wrong – as mentioned, it can happen to anyone. Signs for lice are pretty obvious. A child will typically scratch their head and be unable to stop. You may also notice little white dots in the root of their hair that look like dandruff, but it's actually the lice.
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, approximately 3,500 infants die from sleep-related deaths in the United States every year. The updated guidelines include quite a few changes, including not using car seats, strollers, swings, and infant carriers, for routine sleep. In addition, they should avoid the use of commercial devices that claim to reduce the risk of SIDS, or other sleep-related deaths.
Pediatricians say an issue with melatonin supplements, is that there aren't any federal recommendations when it comes to how much to give a child. So a parent could accidentally give their child a bigger dose than needed, which could lead to a visit to the hospital.