Arbor Pediatrics provides high-quality, personalized medical care for infants, children, and adolescents in Southlake, TX.
Melissa Asgaonkar, MD
Melissa Asgaonkar, MD
We are excited to welcome a new provider to the Arbor Pediatrics team! Collin Naugher is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who joins us from North Fort Worth, where he has been practicing pediatric primary care for the last eight years.
Poop tells us so much!
What your toddler’s poop looks like can help you understand if their diet and hydration is adequate. Hard, ball-like stools can indicate constipation.
You can help your toddler by offering more fruits and vegetables (increasing fiber), making sure they drink 16 - 32 oz (2 - 4 cups) of water during the day (hydration), and encouraging age appropriate exercise (helps with motility).
Constipation is very common in the toddler years. Our providers can help you determine next steps if dietary changes are not helping. Call today to schedule an appointment.
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There is nothing sweeter than a baby coo or laugh, but it can be worrying when you don`t hear it!
Here is what you need to know about your baby’s social and communication development in the first several months:
Smile: Around 6-8 weeks
Coo: By 6-8 weeks as well, as they start experimenting with sounds
Laugh: Typically around 3-4 months
Your baby’s provider will assess this development at all routine well visits. Call our office today to make sure your baby’s well visit is scheduled.
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Does your child take prescribed medication daily?
If so, remember they need to see a provider approximately every 3 months to ensure they are up to date. Medication follow-up visits ensure your child is on the correct dose of medication, no side effects are present, and to monitor their growth and vital signs such as blood pressure. Medications that typically require medication follow-ups are medications that treat ADHD, depression, anxiety, asthma, and sleep conditions.
At Arbor Pediatrics, we offer after school appointments so the kids do not have to miss school. Call our office today to schedule your child’s medication follow-up.
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Approximately 1 in 1,000 babies are diagnosed with developmental hip dysplasia each year.
Hip dysplasia is a condition where a baby’s hip joint doesn’t form properly. It can be mild or severe, but early detection and treatment can help avoid future complications.
Hip dysplasia can be identified during routine well-child visits. It’s more common in babies born breech or with a family history of the condition. Treatment may include braces or surgery, depending on the severity.
A hip ultrasound can be used to confirm hip dysplasia. Any baby born breech should have a hip ultrasound done at 2 months of age due to the increased risk. If your baby was born breech, make sure you discuss this with your provider so a hip ultrasound can be scheduled.
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What is that tar?
Newborns’ first poop is called meconium and looks different from regular stools. Meconium is sticky, greenish-black, and odorless (looks similar to tar).
This is the first waste your baby passes after birth, and it’s completely normal. After a few days, the stool will change to a lighter yellow and become more regular.
If you have any concerns about your baby’s bowel movements, call one of our phone nurses today to get the down and dirty about your new baby’s poop.
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Is social media affecting your teen’s mental health?
Studies have shown that excessive social media use is linked to higher levels of anxiety and depression in teens. In fact, research from the American Psychological Association reveals that 1 in 3 teens report feeling stressed by social media, with over 40% saying it negatively impacts their mental health. The constant pressure to compare themselves to others and the overwhelming amount of content on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat can increase feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, and loneliness.
Social media is also associated with disrupted sleep patterns, which can further exacerbate anxiety. A study by the University of Pittsburgh found that teens who spend more than three hours a day on social media are more likely to experience sleep disturbances, which can lead to increased stress and a higher risk of anxiety. The cycle of late-night scrolling and fear of missing out (FOMO) can leave teens feeling drained and overwhelmed.
As a parent, it’s important to have open conversations about the role of social media in your teen’s life. Set healthy boundaries by limiting screen time, encouraging breaks from social media, and promoting offline activities such as hobbies, exercise, and face-to-face social interactions.
If you’re concerned about your teen’s mental health or notice signs of anxiety, don’t hesitate to seek professional guidance. There are many resources available, and early intervention can make a significant difference.
The providers at Arbor Pediatrics are here to help so call today to schedule an appointment for your teen.
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