Asked for Male | 1
Why is my son suffering from cold, cough, and fever after typhoid treatment?
Answered By

Dr. Narendra Rathi
Pediatrician
Answered on 7th July '24
Asked for Female | 4
Why does my 4-year-old nephew have recurring fever?
Answered By

Dr. Narendra Rathi
Pediatrician
Answered on 7th July '24
Asked for Female | 4
Why do children have low platelet count?
Answered By

Dr. Narendra Rathi
Pediatrician
Answered on 7th July '24
Why does my 10-month-old have recurrent fever?
In children, any fever above 100 degrees Fahrenheit should be investigated. It might mean there’s an infection present. It’s important to go through the blood test report for any indications of an infection. The most likely causes are respiratory or urinary tract infections. After you get the results, make sure you book another appointment with a pediatrician so that they can recommend the right treatment.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 6th July '24
Asked for Male | 25
How much Zentel Albendazole 400mg for a 1-year-old?
Zentel Albendazole 400 mg is the one that is used for the treatment of certain worm infections. Any physically fit person without any health issues needs to be administered a single dose of 400 mg as the standard dose. Common symptoms are nausea, abdominal pain, and headache. Take the medication as a pediatrician instructs you. For a check-up, tell your doctor about any such abnormal symptoms.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 5th July '24
Asked for Female | 2
How can I relieve my child's constipation quickly?
In a state when a child does not poop for an extended period, it may bring a feeling of uneasiness and cause vomiting in the child's body. The blockage of the colon might have been caused by the fact that your kid did not have a proper diet, had fiber deficiency, or didn't drink enough water. Give her to eat more fruits, and vegetables, and drink water.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 4th July '24
Asked for Male | 3
Why is My 3-Year-Old Son Crying Uncontrollably?
It sounds like your son's recent changes in behavior might be linked to his recovery from the hand, foot, and mouth infection. Such infections can sometimes cause lingering discomfort or changes in behavior. Given his ADHD and speech delay, it is crucial to consult with his pediatrician and a child psychiatrist to evaluate any underlying issues. They can provide a thorough assessment and tailor interventions to help manage his symptoms.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 3rd July '24
Asked for Female | 2
Why is my 2-year-old not speaking, pointing, or gaining weight?
It's concerning that a 2-year-old child is not speaking or pointing. This may indicate a delay in speech and social skills development. Additionally, weight gain could be an issue. It is important to consult a pediatrician who specializes in child development.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 3rd July '24
Asked for Male | 5
What treatment options are available for my 5-year-old's epilepsy?
Epilepsy can be challenging for children, with symptoms like shaking or blank stares. It could be due to genetic factors or underlying brain issues. Consulting a pediatric neurologist is crucial for diagnosis and management. Medications and sometimes special diets can effectively control seizures and improve quality of life.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd July '24
Asked for Male | 7
Do you treat snoring in children?
Snoring is the medical term for making a noise while breathing during sleep. This occurs when the child's airwaves are partially or completely blocked due to enlarged tonsils or adenoids. And this might cause the child some hardship in the process of their breath. The removal of the tonsils or adenoids can help them to stop snoring and sleep better. It's a good idea to take your kid to the doctor to find the right way to solve his problem.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd July '24
Asked for Female | 4
Could my child have Cortritritum?
Cortritritum is a condition where one feels tired. Mucus and sneezing occur frequently. Allergens in the air cause this. Avoid these allergens like dust, pollen. Using air filters helps.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd July '24
Asked for Male | 2
My 2-Year-Old Has High Fever, Cough, Cold
Your child feels unwell, probably due to germs. A fever means their body battles an infection. An illness involves a cough, runny nose and fever. Ensure your child hydrates well and sleeps adequately. Medication, like acetaminophen, can reduce a fever. Should symptoms persist or worsen considerably, consult a pediatrician promptly for professional medical advice.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd July '24
Asked for Female | 7
Is Tuberculosis Causing Liver and Spleen Enlargement in Baby?
An enlarged liver and spleen, coupled with poor weight gain and tuberculosis, presents a challenging situation. The symptoms you described are indeed worrying. Organ enlargement can stem from infectious diseases like tuberculosis. It's crucial to adhere to your doctor's guidance for appropriate treatment and close monitoring, ensuring your child's recovery and well-being.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd July '24
Asked for Female | 2
At what age does my child need ASD closure?
Your daughter has a 12 mm opening in the wall between the upper chambers of her heart. This opening makes her feel exhausted, lose appetite, and get sick frequently. The opening typically needs closing when she turns 3 to 5 years old. Closing may involve inserting a device or undergoing surgery. Speaking with a heart specialist can help determine the ideal approach for your child.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd July '24
Asked for Female | 2
Will my baby's 2.1cm congenital ASD hole close on its own?
Your baby's health situation seems concerning. The echo test finding a hole, an ASD, is worrisome. This hole doesn't always close naturally as babies grow up. Sometimes, surgery becomes necessary to fix it. Watch for trouble breathing or poor growth as warning signs. Speak to your doctor about the ideal treatment path for your child.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 2nd July '24