Food Poisoning
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Food poisoning is a common condition caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages, leading to gastrointestinal symptoms. It is typically caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites present in the ingested food, and can result in mild to severe symptoms depending on the causative agent and individual susceptibility.
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Pediatric Healthy Gut & Constipation Program
Constipation is one of the most common reasons children visit a pediatric gastroenterologist. Our highly trained physicians offer family-centered, comprehensive care to children dealing with this uncomfortable issue. While medications are effective and often necessary at the start of treatment, dietary changes are key to establishing good health. Our doctors and dietitian work closely together to review the child’s dietary history and offer recommendations to improve the child’s health and well-being. We provide guidance in healthy food choices to treat and prevent constipation, and reduce the need for long-term laxative therapy.Pediatric Lead Program
Lead is a naturally occurring but toxic metal. It is often found in the paint and dust of homes built before 1978, and in toys and other products made outside of the United States. Unborn babies and young children are at particular risk for lead poisoning. Their small, developing bodies are more likely to absorb and retain lead, which can cause long-term health problems such as developmental delays. At the Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital’s Lead Poisoning and Regional Treatment Center, one of two such centers in the state, our team offers services including: Lead screening and follow-up care with children, including outreach and home visits Inpatient and outpatient treatment, as needed Social work assistance for vulnerable families who need help finding safe, affordable housing, or other needs Educational materials by request, as well as speakers and teams of professionals to provide presentations to groups interested in childhood lead poisoning Telephone consultations Our team includes two pediatricians, including one trained and certified in medical toxicology, a social worker, and an environmental specialist. We aim to combine medical care, psychosocial support, and public health under one roof.