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Tips for Managing Common Childhood Illnesses at Home

As much as we’d like to hope that our children never get sick, it’s often unavoidable. Children get sick often and it can be a hassle dealing with a sick child. It’s important that you’re able to identify some common sicknesses that children deal with and how you can help them start feeling better. Often, it’s easy to treat these common illnesses at home and you can help your child start feeling better in no time at all.

Managing Common Childhood Illnesses at Home

When you’re dealing with a sick child, you want all the help that you can get. Most common illnesses aren’t usually serious, but it’s never pleasant knowing that your child isn’t feeling well. One of the most common illnesses is the common cold. Colds are spread by viruses, and often if one child is sick, everyone will likely get sick. You can treat your child’s symptoms with over-the-counter pain medications for children.

When your child is dealing with something like an ear infection, there isn’t much you can do other than get them antibiotics for their ear.

Many other common childhood illnesses include strep throat and conjunctivitis, which is also known as pink eye. There aren’t any at-home remedies that you can use to treat either issue, so you’ll have to bring them in to their pediatrician. They’ll need antibiotics to help clear up their infection and get them feeling better in no time. It’s also important to get antibiotics so that they are no longer contagious to you or others around them.

Contact Your Pediatrician Today

Taking care of a sick child is never fun, so it’s important that you know how to get them feeling better. Contact your pediatrician for more information about treating common childhood illnesses.

Our Location

Easy to Find Location

From I-205

Take Highway 213-Exit 10 toward Molalla for about 4 miles. After the Clackamas Community College, turn left at the signal onto Glen Oak Road. Turn left into our parking lot. The offices are on the corner of Glen Oak Road and Highway 213.

Hours of Operation

Our Regular Schedule

Limited evening Urgent Care Clinic and Saturday Morning Clinic during the winter months, from November through April.

Medical advice is available 24 hours a day for those unexpected emergencies.

Monday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Thursday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Friday:

8:30 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

Limited morning urgent care hours may vary during Winter months

Sunday:

Closed

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