My Child Has Night Terrors — What Can I Do?
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It can be hard to watch your child have night terrors—when they scream and cry inconsolably at night. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains why a small percentage of children experience these and how you can help when it happens. Although night terrors usually stop eventually, there are some signs that it is more serious and you should take your child to their doctor.
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