Most Disgusting Children's Illnesses Akron OH
These are four of the grossest childhood illnesses that you’ll encounter. In fact, the names of them alone could be enough to make your stomach turn. But when you see the very graphic conditions up close, you’ll likely end up feeling even worse. And while they sound like these would occur from a lack of proper hygiene, actually they’re easy to get despite your best efforts at cleanliness. Just keep in mind that despite all of the “yuckiness,” all of four of these conditions are very treatable and won’t leave any ill effects. Review the list below to find out exactly what to expect.
William F Oehlenschlager, MD
(330) 335-7337
1225 High St
Wadsworth, OH
William F Oehlenschlager, MD
(330) 335-7337
1225 High St
Wadsworth, OH 44281
Business
Wadsworth Pediatrics
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Eleni Lantzouni, MD, FAAP
330-543-8265
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH
Eleni Lantzouni, MD, FAAP
330-543-8265
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH 44308
Education
Graduation Year: 1991
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David J Waight
(330) 543-8521
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH
(330) 543-8521
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH 44308
Specialty
Pediatric Cardiology
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Paula Sabella, MD
216-253-7753
300 Locust St Ste 200
Akron, OH
Paula Sabella, MD
216-253-7753
300 Locust St Ste 200
Akron, OH 44302
Education
Medical School: Northeastern Oh Univs Coll Of Med, Rootstown Oh 44272
Graduation Year: 1989
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James William Prebis, MD
330-543-8950
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH
James William Prebis, MD
330-543-8950
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH 44308
Specialties
Pediatrics, Pediatric Nephrology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ky Coll Of Med, Lexington Ky 40536
Graduation Year: 1973
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Sarah Friebert
(330) 543-8730
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH
(330) 543-8730
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH 44308
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Diane L Langkamp
(330) 543-8050
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH
(330) 543-8050
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH 44308
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Maryann Christine May, MD
330-375-2960
177 S Broadway St Rm 215
Akron, OH
Maryann Christine May, MD
330-375-2960
177 S Broadway St Rm 215
Akron, OH 44308
Education
Medical School: Med Coll Of Ohio, Toledo Oh 43699
Graduation Year: 1979
Hospital
Hospital: Childrens Hosp Med Ctr-Akron, Akron, Oh
Group Practice: Akron Health Dept
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Mark S Holder, MD
301-434-8717
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH
Mark S Holder, MD
301-434-8717
1 Perkins Sq
Akron, OH 44308
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Il Coll Of Med, Chicago Il 60680
Graduation Year: 1983
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Belinda Maria Mills
(330) 543-1000
One Perkins Square
Akron, OH
(330) 543-1000
One Perkins Square
Akron, OH 44308
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Lice. Ringworm. Pinworm. Scabies. These are four of the grossest childhood illnesses that you’ll encounter. In fact, the names of them alone could be enough to make your stomach turn. But when you see the very graphic conditions up close, you’ll likely end up feeling even worse. And while they sound like these would occur from a lack of proper hygiene, actually they’re easy to get despite your best efforts at cleanliness. Just keep in mind that despite all of the “yuckiness,” all of four of these conditions are very treatable and won’t leave any ill effects. Review the list below to find out exactly what to expect.
1. Lice Aren’t Nice
When it comes to children’s illnesses, lice rates somewhere on the more disgusting end of the scale and it certainly isn’t all in your child’s head. In fact, these tiny reddish brown bugs, which can nest in your child’s hair and cause extreme itchiness there, can easily spread to combs, bedding, towels and even stuffed animals, making it very contagious for you and the rest of your family. To get rid of lice, a strong anti-lice shampoo is needed, along with a special comb that can remove any tiny lice eggs that are left behind in your child’s hair. You’ll also need to do a thorough cleaning of your home environment. Be sure to wash the sheets, towels and all clothing in very hot water, and repeat this step every day for a full week to kill anything that lingers. Finally, anything you can’t clean, such as toys, should be stored in plastic bags for three weeks...
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