Ticks: how to lick ’em!
Even in NYC we need to be aware of ticks. I have never found one on the kids or myself after a weekend in the park, but I have found them on the dog, so… Read More »Ticks: how to lick ’em!
Even in NYC we need to be aware of ticks. I have never found one on the kids or myself after a weekend in the park, but I have found them on the dog, so… Read More »Ticks: how to lick ’em!
I’m not big on most kid or family cookbooks. They’re usually filled with cutesy foods or “kid menu” favorites in which I have no interest (or can figure out how to make myself). I mean,… Read More »Family Cookbooks Worth Their Salt + Baked Apple Puff
One argument my husband and I used to have on a weekly basis was: whose turn was it to take out the garbage?… or vacuum….?? or do the bottom-of-the-barrel job: clean the bathroom!? After a… Read More »Looking for a house cleaner? We got the scoop- with a discount!
I remember when my sister first pulled out her backpack-style breastpump, strapped on her bustier and the pump cups and turned the machine on- all while she was giving me some sisterly advice. To her,… Read More »Pumping: when, how and why
We have a “No Shoes” policy in our house. Most people “get” why we have it but I have friends that are totally irritated by it but silently de-shoe. When I see their annoyed reactions,… Read More »No Shoes in the House?
Last summer, we were playing soccer with some friends at a local park when a 6 year-old bike rider, when faced with crashing into a bench versus my son, chose my son. I didn’t see… Read More »A severed finger and now my list of recommendations
I have asthma. Papa Tree has asthma. Usually it just occurs when we exercise- which means we haven’t had any asthma problems for the last 2 years! (that’s another story!) However, Willow had some wheezing episodes this winter. We have wondered if it might be the first sign of asthma. Dr. Gilgoff has some good insight into the types of coughs and wheezes your child can have and what they might mean and what you can do.
by Dr. Gilgoff
Looking back over the past few months (was that a long winter, or is it just me?), we saw so many coughs and colds. While the majority of coughs stem from a viral upper respiratory infection, and therefore will get better with time, there are some causes of chronic cough that you don’t want to miss. As doctors, we are synthesizing data from your history – including family history, present illness, physical examination and occasionally laboratory data and or ancillary tests. Making an asthma diagnosis is a classic example of having to put the whole story together carefully. You never want to over-diagnose asthma – but you don’t want to miss it either!
Asthma is a type of sensitivity. A child with asthma has hyper-reactive airways, meaning that certain stimuli (dust, cigarette smoke, mold, cats, cockroaches etc.) will trigger a reaction in the lungs. For a long time we knew that the reaction involved a constriction of the lung’s small airways (called bronchioles), and indeed patients feel “tight” and have difficulty breathing. But there also is an enormous inflammatory component to asthma, and this contributes greatly to the disease process. Certain conditions run together, and often people with asthma have dry skin or eczema and allergies. Sometimes a baby will develop all three at an early age, and we are investigating ways to prevent what we call theRead More »What Does Asthma Look Like?
There are thousands of working, uninsured adults in New York. Some of them have families. Chances are good that you know someone in this category: the guy delivering your pad thai, a friend, your nanny… Read More »Healthcare for Uninsured: NY has options
Soho Parenting has a solid reputation for helping parents with sleep issues. They have been around for a long time and they have some great advice for parents. ___________ It seems when it comes to… Read More »Sleep- how to help your baby get the sleep she needs
Friends! It’s been too long since I’ve been here. (Two months and one week, but who’s keeping track?!) After such a long absence, I feel it’s only right to come bearing gifts. And what better… Read More »The Ultimate Snack: Homemade Cheddar Crackers