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Pediatric Hotline: Readers' calls ranged from diet to tantrums
What's causing headaches in my 4-year-old? Why does my son still wet the bed at age 12? What can be done about cystic acne in a 22-year-old? Calls to the Seattle Times Pediatric Hotline on Wednesday showed a range of concerns.
About 220 parents, grandparents and others called or e-mailed for advice from pediatricians and adolescent-medicine specialists from the state chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Sleeping problems, nutrition and anxiety were among the hot topics for younger children. Doctors also fielded questions about bipolar disorder, bullying and suicide risk in adolescents — all with no time limits on the conversations.
"It's just a friendly way to get more information," said Dr. Mark Greenfield, organizer of the hotline.
The other pediatricians involved: Andrew Biles, Kathy Graunke, Katherine Runyon, Jean Sahs, Jeffrey Lindenbaum, Eric Chrisinger, Steven Dassel, Joseph Nakahara, Roberta Winch, Robert Hauck, Gordon Naylor, Dianne Glover, Dick Dion, Stuart Minkin, Don Shifrin, Joanne Beaubien, Rob Roskin, Ruth Conn, Bill Fournarakis, Rhonda Levitt, Rich Gould and Mackenzie Smith.
If you tried to call the hotline and got a busy signal, Children's Hospital hosts a 24-hour line for pediatric questions: 206-987-2500 or toll-free 866-987-2500.
At noon on Wednesday, two pediatricians answered questions in an hourlong Internet session. To view the transcript, visit www.seattletimes.com/health/ and click on "Q&A: Children's health advice."
Here's a sampling:
Q: My 17-month-old absolutely refuses to drink milk. We've tried soy milk, rice milk, powdered milk, whole, lowfat, anything with the word milk in it and he spits it out. Is it a problem if he never drinks milk? We try to supplement his calcium intake with yogurt, cheese and calcium fortified foods.
— Seattle
A: Some kids are just not milk drinkers. As long as they get other calcium sources, it shouldn't be too much of a problem. I'd keep trying off and on, as milk is an easy source for getting lots of calcium. Sometimes trying chocolate (or strawberry) milk works. If you can get him to drink that for a while, then you can gradually reduce the amount of chocolate powder over time.
Some kids are sensitive to lactose. They feel bad when drinking milk, and they learn to avoid it. Sometimes they do better with other milk products such as yogurt and cheese.
Q: My son is almost 7 years old. He continues to have at least one tantrum, almost every day. This behavior occurs only at home. In school he is the perfect student. What should we do?
— Seattle
A: Tantrums are fairly common in some kids. It's good that he is doing well in other aspects of his life. You've probably heard that behaviors that are ignored tend to disappear and behaviors that are paid attention to persist. I usually recommend ignoring tantrums, saying something like "I can't understand you when you're upset. Let me know when you're done and we'll talk then," and leaving the room. Hopefully, when he realizes you're not in the vicinity, he'll stop the tantrum and come find you.
Q: How do you get a child to want to seek help for possible depression or mood disorder? My 13-year-old will not acknowledge any problems with her feelings, moods, sadness and general lack of happiness. She is not interested in help or diagnosis. What can we do to encourage her to be a part of the process of getting help?
— Mercer Island
A: If she is showing significant signs of depression — withdrawal from activities, school problems, irritability, cutting, weight loss, etc. you need to seek help for her with or without her cooperation. As parents, you should consult a therapist who can help you arrange it and persuade her to try it.