Peter Catanzaro, MD

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Doctors in Solon, OH
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34055 Solon Rd
Solon, OH
44139

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Nearly all children have been infected by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) by age 2. While it’s usually minor, as Dr. Erin Frank explains, it can lead to serious health concerns in some cases. UHHOSPITALS.ORG RSV: A Common Virus That Can Spell Trouble For Some Kids
It’s unknown if mothers with COVID-19 pass the virus into their milk. But even if they do, the mother’s antibodies also pass into her milk. These antibodies work better than most medicines to protect baby from viruses. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Breast-Feeding With COVID-19: Is It Safe?
About 28% of 2- to 5-year-olds have cavities in primary teeth, according to The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Read how parents can help create good dental hygiene habits. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Top Toothbrushing Tips for Kids
“I found out I was pregnant right before all the restrictions came with COVID-19. It was stressful at first, there was so much unknown. My husband and I discussed a more holistic approach to pregnancy with University Hospitals midwifery group. We joined Centering Pregnancy at UH Ahuja Medical Center and I am so glad we did! It has been a wonderful support system for my physical and mental health. There are six other couples in our group due around the same time. We share questions, concerns, and motivate each other. In a way, the #coronavirus brought us all together. It’s so helpful to know you aren’t alone.” – Ashley Howard Ashley and her husband Jeremy welcomed their first child, a boy, over the weekend! This week is National Midwifery Week. To learn more about UH’s midwifery team and Centering Pregnancy program visit: https://www.uhhospitals.org/services/obgyn-womens-health/patient-resources/pregnancy-resources/centering-pregnancy 📸: Ashley and her newborn son with UH midwives Celina Cunanan and Amy Rogers. #NMW2020
Children react, in part, to what they see from adults around them. As a result, parents can play a role in reducing COVID-19-related stress. UH Rainbow experts share how. UHHOSPITALS.ORG 14 Wellness Tips for Kids From Our Doctors
A recent study indicates children ages 10 and younger have double the risk of developing kidney stones as they did 15 years ago. While the reasons for the rise remain unknown, changes in diet may play a role. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Childhood Kidney Stones May Lead To Long-Term Health Concerns
“When our sweet Stella was born, she suffered a brain injury called hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy that impacts processing and coordination. We spent 10 days in the NICU at UH Rainbow, and will never forget the roller coaster of emotions and expectations for our baby girl. The doctors and nurses kept us informed and made us feel like a respected part of the team. Neonatologists Dr. Monika Bhola and Dr. Babu Achanti were simply amazing. We are forever grateful to the UH Rainbow NICU team for the care they provided Stella and our family. As Stella grew up, it was a journey of ‘wait and see’. Pediatric neurologist Dr. Nancy Bass was a critical part of the journey, checking in on Stella’s progress regularly. Though we miss frequent visits with Dr. Bass, we are proud to report Stella graduated from her close care. She continues to defeat the odds, and works immensely hard at the challenges that remain.” – Shelby Rauen, Stella’s mom 📸: From the NICU to conquering a climbing wall, 6-year-old Stella is an inspiration for us all! #MilestonesMonday #ThisIsRainbow
Thanks to allergens like ragweed and mold, fall doesn’t spell the end of allergy season. But simple changes, like keeping household humidity between 30 – 50%, can help minimize exposure. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Still Sneezing? Fall Doesn't Mean the End of Allergy Season
Kids are spending more time in front of screens due to COVID-19 – but how much is too much? Dr. Carolyn Ievers-Landis joins the Healthy@UH Podcast to explain. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Podcast: Should Parents Limit Screentime?
Some parents worry that rushing to pick up a crying baby reinforces crying, but that’s not the case. In fact, when children know someone is there to calm them, they’ll often learn to calm themselves. UHHOSPITALS.ORG 4 Questions Every New Parent Has
Given COVID-19, is trick-or-treating safe this year? Dr. Amy Edwards explains the risks and her recommendations on how to celebrate Halloween while staying healthy. UHHOSPITALS.ORG How To Celebrate Halloween During COVID-19
Over that past year, home trampolines have increased in popularity due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But with them comes a risk of serious injury. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Home Trampoline Safety: What Parents Should Know
Masking plays a major role in reducing COVID-19 spread, but seeing adults in masks and getting used to wearing one can be unsettling for children. Use these tips to help youngsters feel comfortable and involved. UHHOSPITALS.ORG How to Help A Child Get Used to Wearing a Mask
Studies have found that 81% of mobile phones play host to infection-causing microbes. Dr. Amy Edwards shares how to keep germs on devices and other high-touch spots to a minimum. UHHOSPITALS.ORG 8 Areas of Home That Are Important To Keep Clean
According to the Ohio Department of Health, 23,000 Ohio children have been infected with COVID-19, with most cases appearing in children 14 – 17 years of age. Here’s what parents should know. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Coronavirus in Children
The holidays can be difficult for children in the hospital, especially during these unprecedented times. To make it feel a bit more like home, Mattel and Fisher-Price are donating toys to Speak Now for Kids #SpreadJoyWithToys campaign. Help give our patients the gift of play. It is easy to participate, simply visit https://bit.ly/SpreadJoy20 and submit a nomination for UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. #ThisIsRainbow #ThankYou
Does picking-up a crying baby reinforce crying? As Dr. Megan Delp explains, the opposite is actually true. When children know someone is there to calm them, they’ll often learn to calm themselves. Read her answers to other common parenting questions. UHHOSPITALS.ORG 4 Questions Every New Parent Has
Nearly all children have been infected by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) by age 2. While it’s usually minor, as Dr. Erin Frank explains, it can lead to serious health concerns in some cases. UHHOSPITALS.ORG RSV: A Common Virus That Can Spell Trouble For Some Kids
If a child is exposed to another student with COVID-19, do they need to stay home from school? And should they be tested for COVID-19? UH Rainbow experts explain. UHHOSPITALS.ORG School and COVID-19 Exposure
How much sleep a child needs – including during unpredictable COVID-19 schedules – should be based on parents’ observations rather than national guidelines. Dr. Carolyn Ievers-Landis shares why. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Sleep Tips for Children and Teens During COVID-19
Do sports drinks really help young athletes – or are there better ways to improve athletic performance and recovery? Listen in as we speak with UH pediatric sports medicine specialist, Dr. Laura Goldberg, and explore the science. UHHOSPITALS.ORG Do Sports Drinks Improve Athletic Performance for Kids?
When PJ Ross was 3 months old, UH Rainbow specialists discovered he had unilateral craniosynostosis – a birth defect in which bones on one side of the skull grow together too early, severely limiting room for brain growth. After multiple surgeries and coordinated team care, PJ is now a healthy, active 8-year old. Read his incredible story. UHHOSPITALS.ORG PJ's Story: Overcoming a Potentially Life-Altering Diagnosis

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