A paediatrician is a child specialist, and can be consulted from birth to adolescence.
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An adolescent medicine specialist is a type of pediatrician. They specialize in teenagers, but a normal pediatrician also covers this age range. Basically you switch to an adolescent doctor when you feel you are too old to go to a pediatrician, but are still too young to go to an adult doctor.
A pediatrician is a doctor who helps people age 17 and younger. They specialize in treating minors and children. They are therefore not as proficient in adult health.
A pediatrician is a doctor/physician who specializes in the care of children up to age 18.
Yes, a pediatrician specializes in infants, toddlers, children, and teens. However, family doctors (General Practitioners) also see these age groups.
Not normally. A vet would treat any age of animal.
Has the child seen a pediatrician? Usually, most humans gain weight after birth, until they reach a certain point, at which they stabilize until middle age, when they gain a bit more. See a doctor.
Children, of course. up to the age of 18, older for special needs children.
A pediatrician is a doctor who specializes in the treatment of infants, children, and adolescents. The upper age limit, depending on country, is age 14 to 18.
It all depends on how they got the pain in the first place. Then if it still concerns you have the child be seen by a pediatrician or a podiatrist.
No. Many people's pulse can be seen in their necks. If you are concerned, call your pediatrician.
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