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Pediatrics Now for Parents
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59 episodes
1 week ago
The latest health info for your family isn’t just for pediatricians. Listen to Pediatrics Now for Parents for the latest medical news from highly credible sources in small bites for the busy parent. Let’s do this!
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The latest health info for your family isn’t just for pediatricians. Listen to Pediatrics Now for Parents for the latest medical news from highly credible sources in small bites for the busy parent. Let’s do this!
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness
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When Your Child Just Seems "Off": A Pediatrician's Guide to the Early Signs of Sepsis
Pediatrics Now for Parents
21 minutes 29 seconds
4 months ago
When Your Child Just Seems "Off": A Pediatrician's Guide to the Early Signs of Sepsis
Join Holly Wayment and Dr. Ted Wu on Pediatrics Now for Parents as they delve into the critical topic of sepsis, a potential risk for children following viral infections. Dr. Wu, a seasoned pediatrician and father, who works in the pediatric ICU, discusses the progression of this serious condition and its symptoms, often resembling the flu or a cold. He emphasizes the importance of early detection, citing signs like altered mental status, decreased urine output, and prolonged fever. The episode highlights the balance between appropriate antibiotic use and prevention strategies, advocating for vaccinations to significantly reduce bacterial infections that may lead to sepsis. Dr. Wu also bridges personal experiences, stressing the crucial role of parents in recognizing their child’s unwellness and communicating effectively with healthcare providers. Tune in for insights that could help save young lives.
Pediatrics Now for Parents
The latest health info for your family isn’t just for pediatricians. Listen to Pediatrics Now for Parents for the latest medical news from highly credible sources in small bites for the busy parent. Let’s do this!