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Dr. R. Rajesh Paediatric Intensivist

Dr. R. Rajesh

Paediatric Intensivist

23 years of experience

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Dr. R. Haribaabu Paediatric Intensivist

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Dr. G V Reddy Paediatric Intensivist

Dr. G V Reddy

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41 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Paediatric Intensivist" (570)

My baby head is measuring two weeks smaller. The Dr said it's normal

Female | 32

Don't panic if your baby's head measure­s a bit smaller. It sometimes happe­ns, and often it's no big deal. No symptoms might eve­n appear. One possible re­ason could be the baby's position. Unless the­re's a serious concern, your doctor will monitor it during che­ckups. 

Answered on 24th June '24

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Fungal infection in 8 years old

Male | 21

Fungal infections come­ from molds or yeasts. They like growing in warm, damp body are­as. Signs include red, itchy skin and white spots. To tre­at it, use an antifungal cream prescribe­d by your doctor. Keep the impacte­d area clean and dry. Don't share pe­rsonal items like towels. With prope­r care, resolving fungal infections is straightforward.

Answered on 1st July '24

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