Understand Your Child's Symptoms — Calmly
PediaPulse helps parents understand what they are seeing through visual guides, observation tools, and pediatrician-designed education.
Built by a pediatrician and parent. Written in plain language. Designed for real-life parenting moments.

Start with what you see
Learn by Symptom Category

Breathing
Learn how pediatricians recognize signs such as chest pulling in, noisy breathing, wheezing, nasal flaring, and grunting.

Vital Signs
Heart rate, breathing rate, temperature, blood oxygen, and blood pressure — what is normal by age.

Fever
Temperature, behavior changes, and skin signs — what fever looks like by age

Hydration
Wet diapers, tears, soft spot, fluid refusal, and vomiting — signs of dehydration by age
Pediatric Tools for Parents
Practical Tools You Can Use Today
Breathing Counter
Count your child's breathing rate using a simple tap-based tool.
Caregiver Handoff
Create a clear summary to share with another caregiver or healthcare professional.
Sick Day Readiness
Prepare for common childhood illnesses with practical planning tools.
Safe Sleep Check
Review safe sleep recommendations and common setup questions.
Wake Window Guide
Explore age-based wake windows and sleep patterns.
Allergy Card
Build a printable allergy card with allergens, reaction signs, and emergency contacts for caregivers.
Learn what pediatricians look for
Parents often notice something before they know what it is called.
PediaPulse helps you connect what you are seeing with the language healthcare professionals use.
And many other common observations.
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About PediaPulse

Ebenezer Adebiyi, MD, MPH, FAAP
PediaPulse was created by Ebenezer Adebiyi, MD, MPH, FAAP. As both a pediatrician and a father, he understands how confusing childhood symptoms can feel. PediaPulse was designed to help parents better understand what they are observing so they can have more informed conversations with their own healthcare professionals.
PediaPulse does not diagnose medical conditions and does not replace medical care. All content is educational and observational.
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