Fireworks and Kids: Trauma Surgeon Shares Tips on How to Have Fun and Safe Summer Celebrations
Approximately 40 percent of fireworks-related injuries happen to children under the age of 14.
Approximately 40 percent of fireworks-related injuries happen to children under the age of 14.
Pediatrician Lauren Strelitz, MD, of Bayside Medical Group – Pinole sheds some light on the differences between the three to help you make the best decision for your child’s health. Dr. Strelitz also explores this topic in a HealthTalks podcast.
Additional emergency care by Stanford ophthalmologists provide peace of mind for East Bay parents.
One consideration parents can take to ensure their children’s playtime is as safe as possible is to be aware of playground injuries and safety measures.
While many parents may have concerns about their kids plugging into screens and zoning out—in the emergency department that tendency has an entirely beneficial effect.