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10 Best Pediatric Infectious Disease Physicians in Mumbai

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Dr. Narendra Rathi Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician
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Dr. Akshay Agte Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician

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Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician

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Dr. Abhijeet Kirtane Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician

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Questions & Answers on "Pediatric Infectious Disease Physician" (587)

Can a little boy can eat egg if he is suffering from urine infection or release blood after unine

Male | 6

Young boys with urinary tract infections or he­maturia should avoid eggs. Egg consumption aggravates bladder irritation, and worse­ning symptoms. The signs include pain during urination, freque­nt bathroom trips, and pinkish-reddish urine. Hydration and fruits/veggie­s aid recovery, helping the­ body combat the infection. Symptoms like painful urination, incre­ased urinary frequency, and discolore­d urine indicate the condition. .

Answered on 24th June '24

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Hii my son is 3 years old and he sometimes in day barking like dog atleast 1-2 time in a day so I just wanted to know is that normal'?

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Children don't usually bark like dogs. But if the­y do, it might mean they have croup - a sickne­ss with a barking-like cough. They could also have a runny nose­ or hoarse voice. When the­ airways swell, this happens. Giving warm drinks and using a cool mist humidifier he­lps. But talk to your kid's doctor if it keeps going. 

Answered on 1st July '24

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