Pediatrician
22 years of experience
Janakpuri, Delhi
Female | 2
Lingering symptoms happen after recovery. Her body clears infection leftovers. Keep hydrating her. Use a humidifier, saline drops for mucus relief. Ensure she's comfy. Monitor breathing issues; seek help if worsening. Otherwise, she'll recover gradually.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 9 moth
A temperature of 102 degrees can be accompanied by a feeling of heat and general malaise. Cools down the heated body with the Air Conditioning. Rather, outfit them in airy clothes, provide them with fluids to help hydrate, and administer them some fever-reducing medicine if a doctor suggests it. Regularly check their body temperature and watch for any alarming symptoms. If you are in doubt or if the fever does not go away, consult a pediatrician.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 28
The doctor saw in an ultrasound that it had a Multicystic Dysplastic Kidney (MCDK). This means one of the kidneys is not normal and is filled with fluid sacs instead of working as it should. Most times this doesn’t show any signs so don’t worry too much about this just yet; let’s wait for more information from them after some check-ups.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 5
The Pedialax suppository seems to have caused those side effects. Diarrhea happens when the tummy gets irritated. Rashes come from skin irritation. Give your son lots of water to stay hydrated. Put a gentle cream on the rash. If it doesn't improve soon, talk to a doctor. These issues should go away, but get help if needed. Reach out to a pediatrician for advice if concerns persist.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Male | 1
The situation with your baby seems to involve regulating body heat. With AC on, your little one feels cold. Without AC, they get sweaty. This happens because babies' sweat glands aren't fully developed yet. So their bodies struggle to control their temperature. To help, dress your baby in layers that are easy to remove. Keep the room around 68-72°F. A small fan can gently circulate air without making it too breezy or cold. These simple adjustments should help your baby stay comfortable and sleep soundly.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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