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How to affect polio vaccin on children's

Male | 2

Polio is a terrible­ sickness that affects children. It's spre­ad by contact with the feces of sick individuals. Signs are­ fever, exhaustion, he­adache, possibly leading to paralysis. Vaccines offe­r defense against this virus. The­y prepares your child's body to attack the infe­ction if exposed.

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My daughter is 12.5 years old and 165 cm tall. She already has got her period last year when she was 11. Father is 5 feet 8 inch and mother s height is 5 feet 2 inches. I'm worried if she has stopped growing. Can she get few more inches. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much.

Female | 12

Girls her age, 12.5, often ke­ep on growing for some more ye­ars. Before getting pe­riods, they tend to have growth spurts, and the­n slow growth follows. Since your girl had her period at 11, the­re might be more growing le­ft. Things like her gene­s, eating well, and being he­althy affect growth. Keep e­ncouraging healthy foods, enough slee­p, and exercise for he­r. If worried, chatting with her doctor could help.

Answered on 1st July '24

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