MD
Dr. Priya Thomas is a board-certified pediatrician practicing in Alpharetta, Georgia, with over ten years of experience. She grew up in Kerala and completed her undergraduate degree at Georgia State University and Her medical education at Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Thomas has a special interest in the mental health of children and she recently completed a mini-fellowship in mental health. She lives with her husband and three children in Alpharetta, Georgia and loves serving the children in her community. She shares her perspective on parenting and mindfulness on Instagram.
MomJunction believes in providing the most accurate content to its readers. Hence we get our articles reviewed by highly skilled experts in the relevant fields. The articles are reviewed to ensure their authenticity, factual correctness, and relevance. The board members also add inputs drawn from their years of experience. Learn more about our medical review board.
Bananas are wholesome and nutrient-rich and make the perfect first solid food for babies. However, you must look out for banana allergies in babies when introducing the fruit to your little one. The allergy may manifest as skin rashes, gastric disturbances, or even respiratory problems (1). It is wise to check with your pediatrician if you notice any such symptoms in your infant. Continue reading this post as we discuss the possible causes of banana allergy in your baby, its symptoms, and the measures you may take to deal with the condition. [mj-toc] What Causes Banana Allergy In Babies? If you find your baby vomiting, having a rash on her face or reddish look in and around the mouth soon after you feed her a banana, then it means she is allergic to bananas. It might occur owing to various reasons. 1. Intolerance To Protein: [caption id="attachment_889727" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image: Shutterstock[/caption] If your baby has a hypersensitive immune system, she...
You are thinking of weaning your baby off of breastfeeding and introducing solid foods to them. So, what are the best baby weaning foods to give them? In this post, we will assist you in answering this question. Weaning is the process of gradually transitioning your baby's nutrition from breastfeeding to other foods such as formula milk, and solid foods. Because you are the one who knows your kid best, the decision to wean your baby is absolutely personal. When considering weaning your infant, it's crucial to consult with your child's pediatrician to determine whether or not they're ready. This is significant because the baby's digestive system has not yet developed to its full potential; feeding solid meals or other foods too early may result in unforeseen complications (1). So, what foods should you feed your infant to help them with their weaning? Read on to learn about the basics of baby-weaning, a list of foods you may feed your...
Parents pay close attention to their baby’s meals and milestones as well as their poop. While your baby’s poop color may vary depending on their food and feeding patterns, white poop in babies who are otherwise healthy is uncommon and can indicate a major problem. The color of your baby’s feces reflects their general health and digestive system. Green, red, yellow, and other colors can be found in a baby’s poop. A newborn’s first poop is usually black, known as meconium, and is excreted in the first few days after birth (1). It’s also common for the color of the stool to vary with the baby’s age (2). Read on to know the different causes, symptoms, and treatment options for white or pale stools in babies. [mj-toc] Causes Of White Poop In Babies The stool color of normal babies is brown-yellow due to bilirubin in the liver. Bile is composed of bile pigments, such as bilirubin and biliverdin, and [simple_tooltip...
There are times when you may notice that the baby\'s head is hot, but no fever is present when you check with a thermometer. It is usually a common and seldom a concerning matter. Various external or environmental factors can cause the baby’s head to become hot and make it seem like a fever. The reason is often simple and easy to make out. Read on to know about the different reasons behind a baby’s head becoming hot without a fever and its management. [mj-toc] Why Is Your Baby’s Head Hot Without A Fever? Below are some of the conditions and factors that may cause a baby’s head to become hot without the presence of a fever or chills. Warm room: If the room is uncomfortably warm, it may lead to discomfort and cause the baby’s head to become hotter than the rest of the body. It could be more commonly a case during hot and humid weather. According to Po-Chang Hsu,...
Green poop in kids is a typical occurrence caused by dietary factors such as green vegetables or fruits and food coloring. Although green stools (poop) are not a cause for concern in many children, green diarrhea that lasts more than a few days necessitates medical attention. Stools are typically brown, tan, green, or yellow in color. If your child has red, black, or white (pale) feces, seek medical attention right away because they could indicate underlying disorders or conditions, such as gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding or jaundice. Read on to know the various causes, associated symptoms, and treatment options for green stools in children. [mj-toc] Causes Of Green Poop In Children The following are some of the most common causes of green poop in children (1) (2). 1. Certain medications and iron supplements According to Cindy Rubin, MD, IBCLC, FAAP, a pediatrician and breastfeeding medicine physician in Chicago, Illinois, “Vitamins could certainly cause green poop as they often contain dyes. Blue...
Blood in the urine (Hematuria) in children or pediatric hematuria is a condition that often occurs due to problems in kidney health. The kidneys filter the urine, ensuring no red blood cells (RBCs) in it. However, in hematuria, the kidneys fail to keep out blood from the urine. Hematuria may occur due to kidney abnormalities or urinary tract abnormalities, with most underlying causes of benign nature. The condition is common among children. Read on to learn about the causes, types, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of hematuria in children. [mj-toc] Types Of Hematuria Hematuria can be of two types, namely microscopic hematuria and gross hematuria (1) Microscopic hematuria is not visible to the naked eye and is usually detected via microscopic examination of the urine, generally during urinalysis, to diagnose the causes of urinary symptoms. This may often resolve without treatment and may not cause any signs and symptoms in some children. Gross hematuria is visible to the...