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Not sure if you qualify for a booster? We got you! Read below to find CDC’s Covid-19 vaccination guidelines for Pfizer:

5-11 years old: 2 Doses, 3 weeks apart (Booster not Recommended)

12+ years old: 2 doses 3-8 weeks apart (Booster - 5 months after 2nd dose)

*Adults 50+ May Receive a Booster 4 months after their 2nd dose

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Rectal bleeding in children is often caused by common, treatable issues . Parents should watch for persistent bleeding, pain, fever, dark stools, or weight loss and contact a doctor promptly. Proper diagnosis and treatment can provide relief

Abdominal Pain

Brief Summary: Acute abdominal pain in children is sudden and short-term. It may be caused by minor issues, or serious conditions like. Seek medical care if the pain is severe, persistent, or comes with other symptoms like fever or vomiting.

Anaphylaxis and Epinephrine use

Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction. Use an EpiPen immediately if symptoms appear—inject into the outer thigh, call 911, and monitor the person. Always carry two EpiPens and know how to use them. Fast action saves lives. https://youtu.be/Ig9rWYYBW8Y?

Stool Leakage

Stool leakage in children can be upsetting—but it is both common and treatable. With the right support and medical care, most children overcome this condition and regain confidence and control.