A holistic approach to pediatric care in Frisco and Plano, Texas

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  • Obesity and related health issues: Childhood obesity rates have increased significantly in recent decades, leading to a rise in associated health problems such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and sleep apnea. We are concerned about the long-term impact of obesity on children’s health and work to promote healthy eating habits and physical activity.
  • Mental health issues: There has been a significant increase in mental health problems among children and adolescents, including anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. We are focused on identifying and addressing these issues early on, as well as promoting mental health support and resources.
  • Vaccine hesitancy: Despite the overwhelming scientific evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of childhood vaccinations, some parents remain hesitant or refuse to vaccinate their children. We are concerned about the potential resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases and work to educate parents about the importance of vaccination.
  • Substance abuse: The use of substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and e-cigarettes among adolescents is a significant concern for pediatricians. We aim to promote prevention strategies and provide support for those struggling with substance abuse.
  • Screen time and technology use: Excessive screen time and the impact of technology on children’s development, sleep patterns, and social skills are areas of concern for pediatricians. They encourage parents to set limits and promote a healthy balance with other activities.
  • Environmental exposures: We are increasingly aware of the potential impact of environmental factors, such as air pollution, lead exposure, and chemical contaminants, on children’s health. We advocate for policies and practices that protect children from harmful exposures.
  • Access to healthcare: Ensuring that all children have access to quality healthcare services, regardless of their socioeconomic status or geographic location, is an ongoing challenge for us and the healthcare system as a whole.

The views expressed in this article should not be considered as a substitute for a physician’s advice. Always make sure to seek a doctor or a professional’s advice before proceeding with the home treatment plan.

Author: TxNaturalPediatrics

By training, I am a American Board Certified Pediatrician. But in my younger years I grew up with natural alternatives. As a mom I have tried to incorporate both for my kids and it has worked wonders. And finally, as I am studying natural & alternative medicines, I realize the beauty and wisdom of living closer to earth. Hence in my practice I integrate both...for acute ailments I follow American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation but for simple and/or chronic conditions I prefer natural alternatives. In western training we were raised to think that "health is the absence of symptoms and problems". But eastern sensibilities has educated me that "Health is state that allows one to use the full capabilities of their body, mind and intellect. Therefore, healthy living is a balanced state of well being: physically, mentally, socially and spiritually." This implies that healing is not a "one-pill-fits-all", but a personalized experience.

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