CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – There is a lot on the mind when trying to get children ready for the school year, and invisible, pesky germs might not be at the forefront. Pediatrician, Dr. Rachael Thomas Zweigoron, discusses how children can stay healthy this school year.
On this episode of our Back 2 School special on the WCBD+ app, we talk to pediatrician and assistant program director for the Primary Care Residency Program at the Medical University of South Carolina, Dr. Rachael Thomas Zweigoron.
Dr. Zweigoron notes that she typically starts seeing patients in the office about two to three weeks after school begins, when viruses begin to circulate. This is due to the nature of a lot of people in a small space…