Cystic Fibrosis: When Your Child Needs a Sweat Test
A sweat test confirms whether your child has cystic fibrosis. It's a simple and painless test. Here's what to expect before, during, and after the test.
A sweat test confirms whether your child has cystic fibrosis. It's a simple and painless test. Here's what to expect before, during, and after the test.
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a serious, chronic, inherited disorder of the glands that make mucus and sweat. Here's what you need to know if you child has CF.
Read on for details about breathing and the different parts of your child's respiratory system.
Epiglottitis is a medical emergency. It's an infection of the epiglottis, the small flap of tissue that covers the windpipe (trachea). This condition causes swelling that may close off the airway and make it hard to breathe. If not treated quickly, it can be fatal.
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a bacterial infection of the respiratory tract. It is highly contagious and spreads easily from person to person through droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks.
Learn how to prepare your child for tetralogy of Fallot surgery, what happens during and after the surgery, when to get medical help, and what the long-term concerns are.
Learn how the heart works.
Your child just had surgery to treat a heart problem. Here are general guidelines to care for your child at home.
Your child needs surgery to treat a heart problem. This sheet will help you and your child get ready for the surgery.
The heart makes sounds as the heart valves open and close to allow blood to flow through the heart. When blood does not flow smoothly through the heart or heart valves, it causes the noise. This is called turbulence. Heart murmurs can be harmless (innocent) or caused by a heart problem (pathologic).