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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Head "injury," age 3 younger
  1. Acute cerebellar ataxia in children, particularly younger than age 3, may occur several days or weeks after an illness caused by a virus. Viral infections that may cause this include chickenpox , Coxsackie ...
  2. ... show up until a child is 2 or 3 years old. The child will be much ... often looks younger than other children of the same age. The ...
  3. ... pleasure. Erection problems can affect men at any age, but are ... cause. Most men have 3 to 5 erections at night that last about ...
  4. ... keeping your child rear-facing until at least age 3 and until your child outgrows the weight or ...
  5. Symptoms usually do not develop until after age 50, but they can start in younger people. People with ALS have a loss of muscle strength and coordination that eventually gets worse and makes it impossible for them to ...
  6. ... learning problems. Most children outgrow febrile seizures by age 5. Few children have more than 3 febrile seizures in their lifetime. The number of ...
  7. ... people of any age, most commonly those over age 65 years. It can also affect children younger than 10 years. Males and females are equally ...
  8. ... provider if the person getting the vaccine: Is younger than 2 years or older than 49 years of age Is pregnant . Live, attenuated influenza vaccine is not ...
  9. After surgery, most babies and infants (younger than 12 to 15 months) can take as much formula or breast milk as they want. Ask your child's provider first if ...