Our Pediatric Blog

A group of young healthy athletes playing together in a hockey rink.
By Julie Sillar October 28, 2025
Get your child ready for winter sports! Learn how pediatric sports physicals keep them safe, strong, and confident for a fun, injury-free season.
A child happily eating a salad, reducing overweight health risks through healthier eating habits.
By Julie Sillar September 23, 2025
Worried about childhood obesity? Learn the causes, health risks, and easy prevention tips to protect your child’s health and future.
Healthy children who have had their pediatric wellness exam are excited to go back to school.
By Jadys Diez August 29, 2025
Back-to-school season is here! Get your child ready with tips on health, routines, and mental prep to ensure a smooth and confident start.
A young girl smiles as she sees that she passed her physical screening tests.
By Julie Sillar July 30, 2025
Make back-to-school prep easier. Discover what school physicals include and why they're key to keeping your child healthy and active.
The California  Odyssey Soccer Club athletes, who have recently undergone sports physicals, are play
By Jadys Diez June 16, 2025
Help your young athlete stay strong and safe all season long with tips on sports physical, injury prevention, nutrition, and mental health support.
Young athletes pose for a group photo after their soccer practice.
By Julie Sillar May 22, 2025
Prepare for your child’s sports physical with confidence. Learn the essential questions to ask your pediatrician and ensure your child is fit and ready for sports season.
A group of young boys are laying in a circle with their heads on a soccer ball.
May 13, 2025
Learn why scheduling your child's school physical health check-up early is crucial. Beat the rush for a stress-free start to the school year!
A pediatrician checks a child’s throat to see if he has strep throat symptoms.
By Julie Sillar April 29, 2025
Wondering if your child has strep throat? Recognize the early signs, when to call the doctor, and how to ensure a quick Strep throat treatment. Get the care your little one needs today.
A mother plays with her daughter as a healing part of her inner child therapy.
By Julie Sillar March 20, 2025
Your inner child holds the key to better parenting. Learn how healing old wounds can help raise emotionally strong, resilient kids. Read the blog to know more.
Parental resentment can create an emotional rift between a mother and her daughter.
By Jan Dalisay February 24, 2025
Parenting is rewarding but can be draining. Discover how to navigate parental resentment, ease stress, and strengthen family bonds with Sang Pediatrics.
A little girl in a yellow dress is scratching her arm.
By Jadys Diez January 31, 2025
Concerned about your child's rashes? Know the early signs of hand, foot, and mouth symptoms and when to call your pediatrician.
A young boy is sitting on a couch coughing into a napkin.
By Jadys Diez December 23, 2024
Keep common winter illnesses at bay with Sang Pediatrics’ expert advice, preventive care, and personalized support for your little ones.
A little girl is sitting at a table eating a fruit salad with a fork.
By Jadys Diez November 21, 2024
Your kid's nutrition doesn’t have to be complicated! Discover practical ways to keep their diet balanced and full of variety.
A young boy wearing a mask and a backpack is standing in front of a bush with yellow leaves.
By Jadys Diez October 14, 2024
Help your child enjoy fall by understanding the triggers and symptoms and the management of fall allergies with tips from Sang Pediatrics.
A woman is taking a child 's temperature in bed.
By Jadys Diez October 3, 2024
Keep your kids healthy this flu season with practical tips on immunity, home remedies, flu shots, and expert care from Sang Pediatrics.
Vaping bad for children
By Julie Ann Sillar August 29, 2024
Protect your children’s health by knowing the dangers of vaping and its risks to their health. Find the best resources to keep them from nicotine exposure.
A baby is sitting on a scale while a doctor holds a clipboard.
By Jadys Merill Diez July 24, 2024
Protect your child from RSV with Beyfortus. Find out how this FDA-approved treatment works and who should consider it.
A young girl is using an asthma inhaler outside.
May 24, 2024
Discover smart steps for managing pediatric asthma with expert guidance from our blog. Learn about pediatric asthma treatment options and more!
A little girl is getting a vaccine from a doctor.
April 29, 2024
Discover why immunization awareness is essential for safeguarding children's health. Find all the key facts and benefits in this blog. Read on to learn more.
A newborn baby is crying and wearing a hoodie with ears.
April 26, 2024
Unlock the secrets behind infant crying in our comprehensive guide for parents. Discover why your baby cries and how to soothe them. Read on to learn more.
migraines in children
February 15, 2024
Educate yourself on differentiating migraines from headaches in children. Learn about symptoms, causes, and treatment options for pediatric healthcare.
A doctor is using a stethoscope to listen to a baby 's heartbeat.
February 7, 2024
Discover why kids need annual wellness checks in this comprehensive parent's guide. Find out why regular checkups are essential for your child's health.
A man , woman and child are playing with wooden blocks on the floor.
January 8, 2024
Empower parents with essential insights on Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in children. Your go-to guide for a healthy, informed approach
A young boy is wearing an oxygen mask in his nose.
December 5, 2023
Explore effective treatments for RSV in children. Learn how to navigate and manage RSV for your child's well-being with our informative guide.
A man and woman are sitting on the floor playing with a baby.
October 25, 2023
Identify early signs and discover effective parenting strategies for managing ADHD in children. Your guide to support and empowerment.
Pediatric Circumcision
By Carisse Armada September 20, 2023
Explore a comprehensive guide for parents on pediatric circumcision. Get the information you need to make informed decisions about your child's health and well-being.
A young boy wearing headphones is sitting at a table using a tablet.
By Carisse Armada August 18, 2023
Discover the ideal digital balance. Tips for managing screen time and study for children's optimal learning and well-being. Learn more.
The importance of back to school sport physicals for children
By Carisse Armada August 3, 2023
Ensure your child's safety and well-being with back-to-school sports physicals. These comprehensive assessments are essential for assessing your child's health and fitness.
A little girl is applying sunscreen to her face.
By Carisse Armada July 12, 2023
Summer sun protection tips to ensure your children's safety. Learn how to keep your kids safe and healthy while enjoying outdoor activities.
A group of children are standing next to each other in a park.
By Carisse Armada June 1, 2023
If you are concerned that your child may have ADHD, it is important to talk to your doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment can help improve your child's quality of life.
A woman is sitting next to a baby who is playing with a toy.
By Carisse Armada May 2, 2023
You understandably want your children to develop at their own pace. Developmental delays can sometimes be hard to identify in children. You can learn how to identify signs of developmental delay in your child by reading this article.
A young boy is sitting at a table looking at a cell phone.
By Carisse Armada March 30, 2023
Children are becoming more likely to develop diabetes. Similar symptoms, treatment, and prevention methods exist for adults and children. Learn more here.
A doctor is examining a little girl 's vision and hearing screening.
By Carisse Armada February 20, 2023
Infants, toddlers, and children are regularly tested for their vision and hearing to identify abnormalities or disorders in their abilities.
The different types of birth defects a parent 's guide
By Carisse Armada February 7, 2023
Congenital disabilities (Birth Defects) result from either a mental or physical handicap. This blog will discuss the different types of birth defects to guide the parents.
A toddler is playing with a rainbow colored toy.
By Carisse Armada December 23, 2022
Through creativity, toddlers develop through drama, crafts, music, and dance. Furthermore, creativity promotes mental growth.
A man and a child are sitting at a table drawing with pencils.
By Carisse Armada December 5, 2022
Children's development milestones should be discussed with early childhood educators, pediatricians, and grandparents. It outlines how you can engage your toddler in developmental activities effectively.
childrens bones
By Carisse Armada November 23, 2022
Parents can ensure their kids' bones grow strong by doing enough physical activity and eating calcium-rich foods. Read to learn more.
A baby is sitting on a bed with a giraffe in the background.
By Carisse Armada October 3, 2022
Firstly, babies don't have many ways to tell what they need. It doesn't matter if the child is hungry, hurt, or lonely and needs comfort; he doesn't know what time is, so all of these things are just as important to him now. So, when your baby needs something, they open their mouth and make the only sound they can communicate with, crying. So, until your child learns other ways to communicate when your baby sucks on their hands or cries, you want to understand their actions to meet their needs better. We know that a crying baby prompts the parents to act in ways to display comfort, prepare for feeding, or check the baby's wellbeing. Distinguishing if you have a hungry baby or just a baby that wants you to comfort them can be challenging, especially for new parents. How Do You Tell If a Baby Is Eating or Comfort Nursing? It will be beneficial to learn to differentiate between your baby needing to eat for comfort or hunger. For parents, you never want to feel like you're not meeting your baby's needs, so it's natural to want to nurse or bottle feed them to soothe their cries. Still, there are ways to tell if the baby is actually hungry or wants to suck on the breast nipple or bottle nipple for comfort. Further, your baby will communicate his hunger or need for comfort to you in various ways, from subtly hinting to making immediate demands. Cues That Tell the Baby Is Hungry How do you tell if your baby is hungry? To better illustrate, be mindful of these cues: baby sucking on hand or fists turn their head toward your breast Calm and wide-eyed after a nap Rooting with a strong, nutritive suck Continuous crying after comforting them with cradling, rocking, or a diaper change (this is a late hunger cue) Opens and closes mouth When your baby is hungry, you need to respond to their cues. Stretching, becoming more active, and putting their hand to their mouth are all familiar mid cues or signs that tell they are hungry. Babies will make extreme efforts to let you know they are hungry if these mid-cues don't result in a nursing session. They will scream and cry. Babies will move their arms and legs all over the place. Their faces will turn red with frustration. These are signs that it's too late to feed; by this time, the baby is usually too upset to focus on eating. So, you'll have to calm them down as you administer food to them. You can help keep feedings calm and effective as soon as you see signs that your newborn or infant is hungry. It's much easier for a baby to focus on eating enough when they aren't using all their energy to show how they feel. Signs That Your Baby Wants to Nurse for Comfort One method to feed your baby and provide the nutrients they need to thrive is breastfeeding. Still, frequently, the breastfeeding relationship goes beyond serving as a mealtime. Nursing can be a ritual that feels calming and safe to babies. The special connection between the mother and child soothes the baby and mother by the release of oxytocin also known as the “love hormone”. Of course, babies sometimes just want to feel as close to their parents and won't reach for the breast because they are hungry. This is frequently referred to as comfort nursing or breastfeeding for comfort. You can easily get into this habit, especially if you aren't sure if your baby is eating or just nursing or if you just want to comfort your baby quickly. Your baby is only nursing for comfort nursing when you see these signs: Flutter sucking, slowing down, stop sucking, or making little sucks. Still and looking into space while nursing Holding the nipple in their mouth but not sucking for milk Rooting and sucking lightly at the breast Arching and grabbing ears At the end of a wake window, sucking hands or fists Eyebrows arched/eyes rubbed Crying could mean that they're too tired. Other Ways to Satisfy Babies Who Only Want Comfort If you think your infant or newborn is just nursing for comfort, there are other ways to make them feel better. Swaddling is a way to hold a baby that feels like nursing. If your baby wants to chew, give them a pacifier. Making them rock Cuddling the baby Nonetheless, if you're worried they'll stop breastfeeding because they use a pacifier, a study found no indication that this is the case. In fact, pacifiers are linked to reduction in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Try different things, and you'll find out what your baby likes best. How to Know When Your Baby Is Full When some parents ignore a baby's hunger cues because they think the baby is just looking for comfort. The little one might not get the needed milk! Learning the signs if your newborn is fully fed is to know if you are nursing a hungry baby or one that only needs to feel better. It's important to let your baby nurse until they are completely fed. You should be aware of these signs that say they are already full: The baby lets go of your breast or "falls off." The baby moves away from your mouth. The baby lets its body loosen up and opens its hands. Further, if your baby finishes eating from one breast and seems full, burp your baby and change their diaper (if needed), then offer the other breast. If your baby doesn't seem interested or doesn't want to latch on, he may not be hungry anymore. Some babies may eat from both sides at each feeding, while others may only feed from one side. Seek your Pediatrician's Advice Get in touch with Sang Pediatrics right away to obtain additional parenting tips on effective ways to care for your baby. You can also subscribe to our blog . We provide the best pediatric care in Fresno, California . Contact us at (559) 268-1737 or make an appointment online.
A little girl is holding a sign that says vaccination
By Carisse Armada August 31, 2022
Fears about vaccine side effects are at the root of vaccination hesitancy. In this article, we will clarify some of the most common concerns associated with vaccination.
A doctor is talking to a little girl who is sitting on a bed.
August 1, 2022
Often, arthritis is associated with older people. However, arthritis can also affect children. Types, diagnoses, and treatments of juvenile arthritis are discussed.
A child is laying in bed with a headache and scratching his head.
July 1, 2022
The symptoms of a headache can vary from child to child, but if they are not severe and infrequent, they can be treated at home. Find out more.
A young boy is kicking a soccer ball on a field.
May 19, 2022
More young athletes than ever are pushing themselves to their limits. For parents who want to keep their kids safe and in the game, here are some tips.
A woman is sitting on the floor with a child who has autism.
April 26, 2022
A child with autism may have behavioral disorders, communication difficulties, and social problems. Learn more facts about autism in this article.
A little girl is sitting on the ground with a pacifier in her mouth.
March 21, 2022
What do you do when your normally charming kid goes off the rails at his birthday bash? Tantrums are difficult for toddlers, but they can be even more difficult for parents. For calm in your household, follow the advice of our pediatricians.
A little girl is having her throat examined by a doctor.
February 23, 2022
A home strep test can potentially save you money, but how effective are they? Learn how they compare to a doctor's examination.
A baby is eating food from a jar with a spoon.
January 31, 2022
A food allergy is an immune reaction triggered by a particular food. Learn about food allergies in children and how to deal with them.
A close up of a baby wearing a knitted hat.
December 27, 2021
One of the most common childhood habits is thumb sucking. Here's everything you need to know about thumbsucking from a pediatrician.
A woman is breastfeeding her baby on a bed.
December 20, 2021
Breastfeeding challenges are often unanticipated by many women. Start here to learn how to overcome breastfeeding issues if you're having trouble.
A woman is holding a baby in her arms.
November 12, 2021
Parents who are aware of SIDS may consider it their worst nightmare. Read on how to lower the risk of sudden infant death syndrome.
A baby is crawling on a bed with the words managing hand foot and mouth disease
October 28, 2021
Hand Foot and Mouth disease is an infectious and unpleasant disorder most typically encountered in newborns and children under five. However, it can also affect older children and adults.
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