Managing Chronic Health Needs in Child Care and Schools—Abnormal Immunity: An Overview
No one knows for sure how many children have suppressed immune systems. It is becoming more common as more children receive transplants and survive serious problems with their immune systems like HIV. Some children have temporary alterations in their immune system from medications and the immune system returns to normal when the medication is stopped.
- adhd
- adolescents
- autism spectrum disorder
- behavioral and psychosocial issues
- chronic health needs
- common illnesses and conditions
- growth and development
- immunizations
- infectious diseases
- newborns infants and toddlers
- nutrition and healthy living
- pediatric care
- safety and prevention
- school-aged children
- sexual health and sexuality
- sports and fitness
- substance abuse
- well-child visits
- Schmitt Pediatric Care Advice
- COVID-19
- breastfeeding
- Newborn or Infant Problems
- Genital or Urinary Symptoms
- Chest or Breathing Symptoms
- Head or Brain Symptoms
- Ear Symptoms
- Nose Symptoms
- Eye Symptoms
- Behavior Problems
- Skin - Widespread Symptoms
- Neck or Back Symptoms
- Skin - Localized Symptoms
- Mouth / Teeth / Throat Symptoms
- Fever Symptoms
- Abdomen or Digestive Symptoms
- Arm or Leg Symptoms
- Behavior Symptoms
- Sleep Problems