508 Gibson Drive, Suite 220
Roseville, CA 95678
Phone: (916) 773-5577
Fax: (916)-676-8553
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To keep your child healthy and happy this involves making sure that they eat the right foods, exercise regularly and get quality sleep. Of course, visiting your pediatrician for routine checkups and care is also necessary for maintaining optimal health in your child or teen. Along with making sure that your little one is reaching those developmental milestones, our pediatricians can also protect your child from a variety of serious and potentially life threatening illnesses through regular immunizations.
What do immunizations do?
Immunizations or vaccines are used to boost the body’s natural defenses to help it properly fight infection. In order to do this, a vaccine needs to contain either a dead or weakened form of the infection. This is just enough to trigger the immune system to start producing the necessary antibodies to fight the infection without actually causing an infection. Even once the body fights off these germs it will still maintain these defenses to prevent being infected in the future.
Your child won’t build up an immediate immunity once they’ve been vaccinated. It can take up to three weeks for the body to build a complete immune response to the specific germs. Therefore, during this time it is possible that your child could still become infected with any of the viruses for which they haven’t fully been vaccinated. Each vaccine is different and your pediatrician can discuss with you the expected length of time that a vaccine will take to fully work.
Why are immunizations important?
Immunizations are one of the most effective preventive tools we have for protecting children and teens from potentially dangerous or fatal infections and diseases. Since many of these conditions can also cause serious complications including hospitalizations, getting your child vaccinated can prevent the need for extensive and expensive medical treatments.
Certain people, especially those with weakened immune systems, may not be able to get certain vaccinations. This means that they are particularly susceptible to infection. By getting more and more children vaccinated we can also protect other members of our community who can’t be vaccinated so they don’t deal with life-threatening illnesses, themselves.
We know that parents usually have a lot of questions when it comes to getting their child vaccinated and during your child’s next visit we would be happy to discuss these options with you. The CDC also has a handy immunization schedule that every family should follow to make sure that their child is getting the proper immunizations at the right time so they are always fully protected from certain illnesses and diseases.
If you have questions about the immunizations your child is supposed to be getting or if you need to schedule their next checkup call your pediatrician today.
During a well-child visit at Professional Pediatrics in Roseville, CA, your pediatrician, Dr. Benjamin Valdez, partners with parents to optimize patient outcomes, gathering important information to provide the best possible care for their children.
What is a well-child visit?
A relaxed and conversational visit to our Roseville, CA, office, the well-child exam has specific goals that picture the physical, emotional, and developmental status of your youngster.
For instance, your pediatrician will:
Additionally, Dr. Valdez discusses any chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, and allergies, adjusting any medications as needed. If your child needs a referral to an outside specialist, he will coordinate that as well.
Preventing and conferring
At the well-child visit, your youngster will receive any needed immunizations following the schedule published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Immunizations are front-line defense against communicable illness, protecting children and adolescents from 16 diseases. Professional Pediatrics keeps a careful record of these immunizations and can provide documentation as needed.
Also, your pediatrician will discuss safety measures to prevent injury—things such as car seats, bike helmets, good nutrition, and more. It's also your opportunity to raise concerns about learning and/or behavioral problems.
Find out more
When you bring your child to Professional Pediatrics in Roseville, CA, for a well-child visit, you take an important step in preserving your child's health and well-being for the long-term. We are open Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. Call us to set an appointment: (916) 773-5577.
Warts are common, benign bumps that develop on the skin as a result of a viral infection known as the human papillomavirus (HPV). Warts are pretty common in children and can develop just about anywhere on the body; however, they are most often found on the face, feet, and hands. Generally, warts usually don’t cause any problems and will go away on their own, but if you don’t want to wait a pediatrician can offer effective wart removal options.
Types of Warts
There are different kinds of warts that can develop. These warts include:
Treating Warts
While warts will go away without treatment it can take months or even years. If your child is embarrassed by the wart, if your child is dealing with multiple warts or if the wart is causing discomfort or pain then this warrants seeing a pediatrician. There are many ways in which a pediatrician can remove the wart.
Your child’s best treatment option will depend on the size, location, type, and number of warts. While there are certainly over-the-counter medications that you can try (these medications should not be used on certain areas of the body including the face), a pediatrician will be able to provide you with safe, effective treatment under proper medical supervision.
Common wart removal options include:
Usually the wart will fall off within a few days after treatment, but sometimes more than one treatment session is necessary to successful remove the growth.
If your child has plantar warts or warts in embarrassing places then they will most likely need to turn to their pediatrician to treat the problem. Call your children’s doctor today and let them know that you want to discuss wart removal options for your child or teen.
Pediatrician - Roseville
508 Gibson Drive
Suite 220
Roseville, CA 95678
(916) 773-5577
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