Asked for Female | SAIRAH
Is my 3.5-month-old baby's weight normal?
It's great to hear your baby is healthy otherwise! At three and a half months, a weight of 4.850 kg is within a normal range, but the slow gain may indicate she’s not getting enough nutrition. Decreased milk intake could stem from factors like teething, changes in routine, or even just varying appetite. Ensure she has regular feeding times, and try different feeding positions or calming environments. If this continues or you have concerns, it's best to consult a pediatrician. They can assess her growth and provide tailored advice to ensure she stays healthy and happy.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 21st Mar '25
Asked for Female | 5 month
Is my 5-month-old baby affected by mosquito bite?
It's concerning to hear about your little one. If your baby experienced vomiting after a mosquito entered the mouth, it may be a natural response to discomfort. Watch for signs like fussiness, a change in eating habits, or persistent vomiting. Keeping them hydrated is essential. Ensure their mouth is clear by gently checking and rinsing with clean water if needed. However, if symptoms persist or you notice distress, please reach out to a pediatrician for a thorough examination.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 21st Mar '25
Asked for Female | 2 years and 3 month
Can I ask for syrup to treat my child's cold?
Nazla, yaani cold, aam tor par virus ke kaaran hota hai. Symptoms mein naak ka behna, khansi, aur thodi si kharash shamil ho sakti hai. Ye aksar kuch dinon mein theek ho jata hai. Aap apne bachi ko achhi hydration den, garam paani ya soup peene ko kahen, aur rest ki bhi zaroorat hai. Agar symptoms zyada bartan ho ya agar aapko koi aur chinta ho, to pediatrician se milna behtar rahega. Yeh aapke bachi ke liye sabse achha hoga.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 21st Mar '25
Asked for Female | 3and half
Is my three-month-old baby's weight gain normal?
It's great to hear that your baby has been gaining weight initially. A weight of 4.850 kg at three and a half months is within the normal range, but the slower gain is concerning. It's common for infants to have changes in feeding patterns, particularly during growth spurts. Ensure she is feeding frequently during the day and consider offering smaller, more frequent feeds. If she continues to reduce her intake or if you have concerns about hydration or overall well-being, please consult your pediatrician for a thorough evaluation and personalized guidance.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 20th Mar '25
Asked for Female | 4.5
What is normal pus range for 4.5-month-old baby?
Baby ki normal heart rate usually 100 se 160 beats per minute hoti hai. Agar aapka bacha 4.5 months ka hai aur unki heart rate 100-120 ke beech hai, toh ye normal hai. Lekin agar aapko koi unusual symptoms, jaise ki bahut zyada thakan, irritability, ya breathing problems nazar aaye, toh pediatrician se consult karna behtar hoga. Ye aapke bache ki sehat ke liye important hai.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 20th Mar '25
Asked for Male | 17
Can a healthy teen die suddenly in sleep?
While it’s rare for teens without any symptoms to experience sudden death during sleep, underlying heart conditions or sleep disorders can sometimes lead to unexpected events. Common signs to watch for include unexplained fainting, chest pain, or severe fatigue. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle—regular exercise, balanced diet, and adequate sleep—can help minimize risks. It’s essential to schedule regular check-ups with a pediatrician for peace of mind and to discuss any concerns. Always prioritize professional guidance to ensure comprehensive understanding and support for well-being.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 17th Mar '25
Asked for Male | 13
Are my son's jaundice treatment correct?
Jaundice is characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes, caused by elevated bilirubin levels in the blood. It can arise from various conditions, including liver issues or infections. It's great to hear your son is receiving treatment. To assess his progress, sharing his treatment documents with a pediatrician would be very beneficial. They can provide clarity on his current management and any necessary adjustments. Please continue to monitor his symptoms and ensure he stays hydrated. Keep up with medical appointments, as professional guidance is crucial for recovery.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 17th Mar '25
Asked for Male | 14 day old
Is my 14-day-old newborn baby healthy?
At 14 days old, common issues might include slight fussiness, uneven feeding, or irregular sleeping patterns. These can be due to normal adjustments your baby is making. Keeping your infant calm, ensuring they feed regularly, and creating a soothing environment can help. Always monitor for any signs of concern, such as fever, difficulty breathing, or persistent crying. If you notice any unusual symptoms or if you're unsure, please reach out to your pediatrician. Professional guidance is always the best way to ensure your little one’s health and well-being.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 16th Mar '25
Asked for Male | 25
Why do I have bedwetting all my life?
Experiencing nighttime leakage can be frustrating, but it’s important to know you’re not alone. This issue, often termed nocturnal enuresis, may stem from various factors like genetic predisposition, deep sleep, or developmental delays in bladder control. Lifestyle changes, such as limiting fluids before bedtime and maintaining a calming bedtime routine, might help. Additionally, bladder training exercises can be beneficial. It’s crucial, however, to consult with a physician for personalized guidance and to rule out any underlying conditions.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 9th Mar '25
Asked for Male | 18
Am I Struggling with Multiple Health Issues, Imran?
Patient is facing several health challenges, including a compromised immune system, persistent cough with difficulty clearing mucus, and heightened body temperature, which may stem from environmental factors. Frequent fatigue and throat irritation also impact his daily life. To address these issues, it’s important to incorporate a balanced diet, increase physical activity, and ensure adequate sunlight exposure. Staying hydrated and practicing good respiratory hygiene can help too. Consulting a pediatrician for personalized advice and possible treatments will be beneficial in managing these concerns effectively.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 8th Mar '25
Asked for Female | 18
Why Is My Daughter's Nipple Growth Concerning?
It's completely normal for young girls to experience changes in their breast area, including the growth of nipples and areolas. This development often begins during puberty due to hormonal changes in the body. Symptoms may include tenderness or slight swelling, which is also typical. If you notice any unusual changes like pain, discharge, or significant variations in size, it’s a good idea to speak with a gynecologist for reassurance and guidance. They can provide personalized insights and help address any concerns.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 8th Mar '25
Asked for Female | 30
Should I continue pregnancy with Hydrops fetalis at 18 weeks?
Hydrops fetalis is a condition where excess fluid builds up in a baby’s body. This can lead to serious complications and can have various causes, including heart defects, infections, or blood incompatibilities. It's essential to have ongoing care with a gynecologist to monitor the situation closely. They may suggest additional tests or interventions to address underlying issues.
Answered By

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 6th Mar '25
Asked for Female | 5
Why does my 5-year-old vomit with fever?
It’s common for children to experience fever and vomiting, which might be due to a viral infection or something they ate. Monitor her temperature, ensure she stays well-hydrated with clear fluids, and offer bland foods when she’s ready to eat. Rest is also crucial for recovery. If symptoms persist for more than 24 hours, or if she shows signs of dehydration or lethargy, please reach out to a pediatrician. They can provide tailored advice and ensure she receives the care she needs.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 5th Mar '25
Asked for Female | 4
Why is my 4-year-old urinating pink?
The kind of pink pee that a child could have could be caused by things like eating too many pink strawberries or consuming food with dyes. Nonetheless, if your baby is not suffering from pain or itching, it is most likely nothing serious. Suggest your child drink more water to eliminate any objects that may be coloring their urine. If the pink doesn't go away, or if any other symptoms come up, it's wise to consult a pediatrician.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 4th Mar '25
Asked for Male | 4
Why is my 2-year-old not speaking properly?
Variations exist when kids develop speech skills. If speaking challenges arise with your son, potential reasons could be hearing issues, developmental delays, or simply taking more time. I suggest seeking a professional evaluation of his hearing and consulting a speech therapist. They'll provide insight into nurturing his speech progress.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 3rd Mar '25