
Dr. Bee (aka Christopher Bassett MD) is a board-certified pediatrician with nearly 30 years of experience caring for children in rural Georgia. He is known and loved for his no-nonsense, plain-talk approach to parenting and pediatric care. Follow his channel as he discusses a variety of child health care issues, from allergies to influenza and everything in between. When should I worry about fever... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness | |||

Are "growing pains" real? Are they really caused by growing? I get these questions ALL the time, so decided to give y'all the real info on what growing pains are, why they occur, and what you can do about them. Most importantly, what signs are NOT co... more
What do you do when your child's tongue (or YOUR tongue) looks like a map of Europe? Well, you watch this video, of course! Dr. Bee reviews the amazing , weird and wonderful phenomenon of georgraphic tongue!
It's our 75th show! Today we're talking about verruca vulgaris, also known as common viral warts! These can be pretty gnarly looking but are otherwise harmless for your child. Still, you're going to want to know how to identify them, what home remedi... more
It's time for another Common Complaint: My perfectly healthy child is tugging at their ears! While ear infection comes to mind, is this the most likely cause? Dr. Bee clears up the confusion over ear pulling at let's you know what's more likely!
Stay tuned at the end for a peek at Dr. Bee's new grandson, Ezriel! Respiratory Syncytial Virus or RSV can cause anything from a mild cold to a severe lung infection. It's RSV season once again so learn the warning signs of RSV infection, how to know... more
This past weekend, Dr. Bee and Dr. Julie were at the Mistletoe Market event in Eatonton, Georgia, helpig out at the Lake Country Rural Health Initiative's medical booth! We helped check lots of people for hypetension, diabetes, and other diseases tha... more
We’ve had a recent outbreak of mononucleosis in local schools, so Dr. Bee's here to explain what parents and teens need to know! Learn how this common viral infection spreads, what symptoms to watch for, how it’s diagnosed, and how long recovery can ... more
We get some complaints repeatedly, one of the most common being a healthy child with a lump in the neck. Is it cancer? Or is it something more benign? How do you tell the difference? Today Dr. Bee explains all with a new segment called Common Complai... more
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