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Alla Gordina, MD, FAAP's Articles in General health

  • Feeding problems in a newly adopted child - a case of a picky eater
    “Our 12 month old daughter…is the happiest little baby we've ever met. ..However, she will hardly eat anything at all. The orphanage told us she was a picky eater, but boy is that an understatement. …We were expecting a child who wouldn't stop eating. Never dreamed we'd be in this situation!”
  • Ear Infections and Hearing Loss in Post-Institutionalized (PI) Children
    Ear and sinus infections are the most common problems seen in the post-adoption period. These conditions are usually under-diagnosed and under-treated. Complications of ear infections are numerous and can severely affect the adopted child and the whole adoptive family.
  • Persistent Diarrhea in Post-Institutionalized (PI) Children
    Persistent diarrhea is extremely common in PI children and can be caused by many factors. Very often several factors are present at the same time. Frequently persistent diarrhea is just an uncomfortable condition, but sometimes it can be a sign of a serious health problem. In most of the cases, it is a combination of different factors, which is determining the necessity and urgency of actions. Children with persistent diarrhea are more prone to have gastro-intestinal tract complications during or after any stressful situations (emotional, infectious and so on)
  • Medical Insurance and the Adopted Child
    Medical insurance questions are equally painful both for families and for medical providers.

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