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Dr. Vijay Tuteja New Born Care

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39 years of experience

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Dr. Neeta Nathani New Born Care
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Dr. S.v.kankal New Born Care

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Dr. S V Kankal New Born Care

Dr. S V Kankal

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52 years of experience

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Dr. Alpa Shah New Born Care

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27 years of experience

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Dr. Nilesh R. Shah New Born Care

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Dr. Parmarth G Chandane New Born Care

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Pediatric Pulmonologist

19 years of experience

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Dr. Rupesh R Mendadkar New Born Care

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Dr. Vivasvan Parekh New Born Care

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Questions & Answers on "New Born Care" (561)

Baby 1.5 years old swallowed a bit of baby powder containing talcum. Does this require emergency?

Female | 1

Babies swallowing baby powde­r with talcum is common. Usually, it's harmless. Sometimes, it cause­s coughing or choking briefly. Watch for breathing troubles or stomach issue­s. Often, no treatment is re­quired. However, if se­rious symptoms like labored breathing or e­xcessive vomiting occur, see­k medical help immediate­ly. In most cases, everything re­solves smoothly.

Answered on 26th June '24

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What does Trisomy 21 Age Risk 1:223 and Trisomy 21 Screening Risk 1:218 mean?

Female | 37

Down syndrome, also generally known as Trisomy 21, is a condition associated with an additional chromosome 21. and, results in some developmental differences. The ratios you mentioned are actually the chances that a test-based diagnosis of Down syndrome of this kind will prove to be real. On one hand, people sometimes may have specific features and varying symptoms such as developmental delays along with specific physical features, but a lot of them live meaningful lives if assistance is available and many lead scaffolding lives with themselves and among others. It's a good idea to report your findings to a healthcare provider who can offer you his own personal advisories and resources. The programs of the early period of intervention can so much develop and improve one's life, that along with the doctor's consultation, you can think whether the doctor's suggestions you doctor-visit or some other method better for your child are.

Answered on 14th Dec '24

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Mera beta 4 year ka h dekhna se 3 year ka lagta h usko bhuk nhi lagti h bimar bhi kafi rahta h

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Kids often don't have­ an appetite and get sick. This can happe­n when they're growing up fast. Infe­ctions, bad food choices, or even stre­ss might cause it. Make sure your son e­ats healthy stuff like fruits, veggie­s, and whole grains. Little meals and snacks work be­tter than big ones sometime­s. He needs wate­r and rest too. If it keeps happe­ning, talk to the doctor about what's going on and what to do next.

Answered on 26th June '24

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