How to Raise a Healthy Child - In Spite of your Doctor

How to Raise a Healthy Child - In Spite of your Doctor Robert Mendelsohn
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Although not homeopathic in scope, this book is on the required reading list for many homeopathic schools.

It offers straightforward information about pediatric health.

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283 pp pb
ISBN 0-345-34276-3

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Dr. Robert Mendelsohn has dedicated his life to demystifying the medical profession, both as a renowned pediatrician for nearly thirty years and as the widely read author; of Confessions of a Medical Heretic and other books.

In this practical and informative guide, he turns his expertise to his own specialty, maintaining that parents tend to rely too heavily on their pediatricians and that they can take a more active role in determining which ailments require an office visit and which can be dealt with at home.

Learn how to treat and diagnose at home:

  • everyday colds and flus
  • childhood illnesses
  • strep throat
  • vision and hearing problems
  • allergies
  • emotional problems
  • skin ailments.
  • and everything else you'll need to know about major symptoms and illnesses

PLUS

  • A complete section on picking the right doctor for your child
  • Comprehensive guidelines for using time-honored, age-old remedies
  • All the facts about immunization
  • Step-by-step instructions for knowing when you should call a doctor
  • Detailed information for coping with accidental injuries.

With Dr. Mendelsohn's help, you can trust your instincts.

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Author

Robert S. Mendelsohn MD

Dr Mendelsohn has practiced pediatrics for over thirty years. A leading critic of modern medicine, he has helped stimulate significant improvements in the way medicine is practiced in the U.S.

Dr. Mendelsohn's books include Confessions of a Medical Heretic and Male Practice: How Doctors Manipulate Women.

How to Raise a Healthy Child is his first book that addresses his own medical specialty – pediatrics.

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Contents

Introduction - xi

Most Things Get Better by Morning -- 1
Why most childhood illnesses do not require medical treatment,
and needless treatment may do more harm than good

Parents and Grandparents Are Wiser than Doctors -- 6
Why you are a better guardian of your child's health
than your doctor is;
how to tell when your child is really sick;
how to know when to call a doctor

How Doctors Can Make Healthy Kids Sick -- 18
Shortcomings of pediatricians;
damage done by unnecessary treatment;
invalidity of standard growth charts;
why you should avoid routine
physical examinations and well-baby checkups

Protecting Your Children before They Are Born -- 30
Threats to your child's health before he is conceived,
during pregnancy, during labor, during delivery,
and in the hospital nursery

Proper Nutrition for Health and Growth -- 51
The importance of breastfeeding;
when to introduce solid foods;
the pre-adolescent diet;
why you should choose natural foods,
unprocessed and untainted by chemical additives

What You Should Expect of Your Child -- 63
Why comparisons of physical and behavioral development
don't make sense;
common parental concerns about physical
development and childhood behavior;
what you have the right to expect and what you don't

Fever: Your Body's Defense against Disease -- 73
Exploring the myths about fever;
what's "too high;" should fevers be controlled?;
fever and convulsions; fever and brain damage;
the value of fever in fighting disease
— Quick Reference Guide to Fever -- 86

Headache: Usually Emotional, but the Pain Is Real -- 89
Causes of headaches;
headaches as a symptom of disease;
what treatment to give;
when a doctor is needed
— Quick Reference Guide to Headaches -- 99

Mother, My Tummy Hurts! -- 102
Causes of abdominal pain;
when it requires treatment;
emotional causes;
allergies; appendicitis; poison
— Quick Reference Guide to Abdominal Pain -- 109

Coughs,. Sneezes, and Runny Noses -- 111
Facts about the common cold and influenza;
overtreatment of symptoms;
misuse of antibiotics for viral infections;
pneumonia; croup
— Quick Reference Guide to Coughs, Colds, and Influenza -- 120

The Mythical Menace of Strep Throat -- 123
Causes of sore throat;
misconceptions about strep,
rheumatic fever, and rheumatic heart disease;
beware of tonsillectomies
— Quick Reference Guide to Sore Throats -- 136

Earaches: Painful, Yes; Dangerous, Rarely -- 140
Treatment of ear infections;
objects in the ear; removing wax;
use of antibiotics, tympanostomy;
the once-feared mastoid;
relieving pain; when to see a doctor
— Quick Reference Guide to Earaches -- 151

Protecting Your Child's Vision -- 153
Value of periodic eye exams;
glasses for children;
crossed eyes; lazy eyes;
conjunctivitis; styes;
myths about eyes
— Quick Reference Guide to Eye Problems -- 160

Skin Problems: The Curse of Adolescence -- 162
Diaper rash; heat rash;
acne and Accutane; impetigo;
eczema; ringworm
— Quick Reference Guide to Skin Problems - 180

Skeletons in the Orthopedic Closet -- 183
Overtreatment of self-correcting conditions:
flat feet, bowed legs, knock-knees,
pigeon toes, congenital hip dysplasia,
scoliosis; myths about shoes
— Quick Reference Guide to Orthopedic Problems -- 189

Accidental Injuries: Medicine at Its Best -- 191
What to do when your child has an accident;
cuts and abrasions; burns;
head injuries; poisoning;
sprains, strains, and fractures;
choking; animal bites; frostbite;
automobile accidents; household safety precautions
— Quick Reference Guide to Accidental Injuries -- 210
— Household Safety Precautions -- 211

Asthma and Allergies: Try Diet, Not Drugs -- 213
Allergies as the cause of illness; types of allergies;
diagnosing allergic causes; use of elimination diets;
hazards of drugs used in treatment; controlling asthma
— Quick Reference Guide to Allergies -- 218

The Child Who Never Sits Still -- 220
Overdiagnosis of hyperactivity; dangers of drug treatment;
dietary control of overactivity;
sense and nonsense about learning disabilities;
the inadequacy of psychological and psychiatric counseling

Immunization against Disease: A Medical Time Bomb? -- 230
The risks of immunization;
is immunization beneficial and necessary?
when to seek treatment for childhood diseases;
symptoms and home treatment of chicken pox, mumps,
measles, rubella, whooping cough, diphtheria, scarlet fever,
meningitis, tuberculosis, SIDS, poliomyelitis, infectious mononucleosis

Hospitals: Where Patients Go to Get Sick! -- 254
Why you should avoid hospitalization of your child if possible;
the frequency of hospital-caused illnesses;
the emotional trauma of hospitalized children;
how to protect your child in the hospital;
needless surgery

How to Select the Right Doctor for Your Child -- 260
The threat posed by an excess of pediatricians;
a doctor's psychological and financial incentives to overtreat patients;
the hallmarks of a competent, conscientious pediatrician

Author's References
Index

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