Asked for Male | 2
Baby Not Making Eye Contact: Possible Reasons
Babies often don't look into people's eyes early on. Your baby never seems to make eye contact which could mean a "delayed eye contact" issue. There might be different reasons behind this behavior. It could take more time for eye contact skills to develop fully. However, it might also potentially relate to conditions such as autism spectrum disorders. Feeling unsure is understandable - consider discussing your observations candidly with your child's pediatrician.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 3
Child with Cough, Fever, High CRP
Your son's high fever and cough for 4 days is understandable. The blood test shows inflammation or infection. This could be bacterial, causing the fever and cough. The doctor advised an X-ray to identify the issue. Antibiotics may help treat infection. Ensure your son rests well, drinks enough fluids, and takes medicines as prescribed by a pediatrician.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Female | 2
Persistent Rash: Effective Solutions for Overnight Relief
Rashes on an infant's body may result from various factors - allergies, infections, or skin irritants. The itching and crying could indicate discomfort. To provide relief, use gentle products without fragrances, keeping the skin clean and dry. However, if these measures prove ineffective, it's advisable to seek medical advice for accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 9
Repeated Fever with Cold Symptoms: Causes and Treatment
It sounds like your son might have an infection. Since he has had fever, cold, cough, and throat swelling for 5 days, I recommend you take him to a pediatrician immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 2
2.5-Year-Old's Unrelieved Fever
When your child has a fever, it can cause worry. But staying calm is key. Most fevers in kids happen due to infections. If Tylenol fails to reduce the fever, give a lukewarm bath and drink lots of fluids to stay hydrated. Dress them in light, comfortable clothes. However, if the fever persists, you should contact a pediatrician.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Worried About Infant's Movement
Babies usually have different movements when growing. Your 2.5-month-old daughter may show jerky, shaky motions. Her developing nervous system causes this. These movements normally go away as she ages. Contact your pediatrician if concerned about any signs.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 2 month
Baby Constipation: Causes and Remedies
Constipation takes place when someone struggles passing bowel movements. Babies might seem irritable, avoid pooping regularly, or produce firm stools. This occurs due to inadequate hydration, dietary fiber, or fruits and vegetables. Ensuring your child consumes sufficient fluids and fiber-rich foods can alleviate discomfort. However, if the issue persists, consulting a pediatrician is advisable.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
2-Month-Old Baby Crying at Night - Treatment Tips
Babies cry frequently, notably at nighttime. Perhaps your little one suffers from colic. While its precise root remains unidentified, colic is widespread and typically resolves independently by 4 months. To comfort your infant, consider gentle rocking motions, calming white noise, or a warm pre-bedtime bath.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 6 months
Boosting Baby's Appetite: Effective Solutions
It is typical for infant feeding patterns to fluctuate. However sustained low intake demands vigilance. Teething discomfort might reduce appetite. Try frequent smaller meals and different foods. Sufficient rest also aids appetite. If low intake persists, consult your pediatrician. Babies sometimes struggle with milk or solids due to temporary issues. Yet steady poor intake indicates potential concerns requiring medical evaluation.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
3 Month Old Baby Stool Color Issue
When baby formula poops look muddy, it might signal constipation. This happens when poop stays too long in the intestines. Not enough water or concentrated formula could be the cause. Try giving water between feedings or ask the doctor about adjusting the formula. This should help the baby poop comfortably!
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 8 month
Can 8-Month-Olds Use Lexima Serum Safely?
No, it is not advisable to give any medication to an 8-month-old baby without consulting a doctor. Please visit a pediatrician for proper guidance and prescription.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 7 months
Frequent Colds in 7-Month-Old: Causes and Prevention
Colds are quite common in infants as their immune systems develop. A runny or stuffy nose is the primary symptom. The recurrence stems from his immature immunity against germs. To prevent future colds, maintain a hygienic environment, practice frequent handwashing, and limit exposure to ill individuals. Nutritious dietary intake and adequate rest can bolster his immunity. However, if the cold persists or concerning symptoms arise, consult a pediatrician.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 1
Child Refusing Food, Running Fever
Kids feel lousy when sick. Your child's fever and lack of eating/drinking could mean an infection like a cold or flu. Sometimes, kids don't want food when unwell. Offer lots of liquids - water, juice mixed with water, sips often. Give small meals that digest easily. If the fever is high or your child seems ill, see a pediatrician.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
Asked for Male | 6
Investigating Low-Grade Fever in 6-Year-Old PFAPA Patient
It sounds like your 6-year-old son's current symptoms may be a reaction to the supplements or a mild infection. Given his history of PFAPA and the recent allergic reaction, it's important to consult with a pediatrician to determine the exact cause.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24
7-Month-Old Baby with Scabies
It's important to have your baby seen by a pediatric dermatologist, as scabies can cause severe itching and discomfort. Scabies is treatable with medications, but proper diagnosis and treatment by a specialist are essential.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 26th June '24