Male | 2
Why is my 2.5-year-old toddler constantly snoring at night?
My toddler is 2 and half years old and have been noticing constant snoring when he falls asleep and have some restless night , this is very worring and just need advise. Thank you so much
General Physician
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Snoring in toddlers is often caused by partially blocked airways, which may result from enlarged tonsils or adenoids. It's important to consult an ear, nose, and throat specialist for evaluation and treatment. Additionally, ensure your child sleeps in a comfortable position with the right pillows. Don't ignore this issue—talk to a pediatrician to help your child sleep better.
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Questions & Answers on "Pediatrics And Pediatric Surgery" (447)
Mera ek 7 years ka beti hi ussko fever or seizure sath mein ata hi
Female | 7
Your concern over your young daughter's health issue is understandable. When high body temperature strikes kids, they may experience a seizure. Kids frequently get fevers which resolve independently. Cooling measures and fever-reducing medicine like acetaminophen help immensely. Seek urgent medical assistance if seizures persist.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My son accidentally swallows a bipilac tablet
Male | 13
If your little boy has swallowed a Bipilac tablet by mistake, don't panic. The most frequent symptoms of ingestion are upset stomach and perhaps some vomiting or diarrhea. The reason for this is that the stomach doesn’t like the pill. To make him feel better, make sure he drinks plenty of water and keep an eye on him constantly. It’s important to observe any strange behavior in your child and if there is any, call your local poison control centre at once.
Answered on 23rd Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Fever 102 baby what to do do I turn on ac
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
My daughter aged 6 yrs 10 months .She is suffering from pain in mid of chest everyday after dinner.sometimes she feels some burning in throat We are giving her antacids likeRantac, sucralfate,Gelusuil.But no relief.What can we do?
Female | 44
Your daughter's chest discomfort and throat burning after dinner are concerning. These could indicate acid reflux, when stomach acid rises into the esophagus. Sometimes, antacids aren't enough. Try smaller meals, avoid spicy/acidic foods. Also, elevate her bed's headrest. This may reduce symptoms. If issues persist, consult a cardiologist. They can recommend treatments or evaluate further.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
How do I help my obese child
Female | 12
Being overweight is tough. Too much weight causes diabetes and heart issues. It comes from bad food, no exercise. Help them by adding fruits, and veggies to meals and daily play.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Patient Name.Rithvika age .2 years female child ...she having neuro problem at brith time s o could you suggested me who is best children neuro Doctor in hyd
Female | 2.5
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Brahmanand Lal
Baby is vommitting again and again. What should be done?
Female | 4
Babies sometimes vomit too much food. Perhaps your little one ate quickly or had a slight illness. Keep giving small sips to prevent dehydration. However, constant vomiting needs medical attention. Reach out to a pediatrician if vomiting persists to get advice and proper care.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Dear sir/mam. My baby is facing continuously coughing and my self my wife also facing this cough past one week but still we suffer this cough
Female | 4
Babies often cough. It's normal and happens for many reasons. Infections cause coughing. So do allergies. Signs of coughing: sore throat, runny nose, tired. Stay hydrated. Rest lots. Don't breathe smoke. Use humidifier or saline drops. The cough might not go soon. If it lasts, see a pediatrician.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hello Dr. My name is Sankar my daughter is 2year and 6 months age she is not sharp mind my family Dr tell that i consult child specialist neuro Dr
Female | 2.6
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sneha Pawar
My child has fever since night, more than 100, please suggest medicine for it.
Male | 3.5 month
Your child's fever is concerning. Fevers usually happen when the body fights infections, like colds or flu. To lower fever and improve comfort, give acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Ensure they drink water frequently. Let them rest. Use a light blanket to maintain coolness. However, if the fever doesn't improve or worsen, it's crucial to visit a pediatrician immediately.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Nangrow or Aptagrow which is better for 3+ years kids?
Female | 3+
Picking between Nangrow and Aptagrow for kids over 3 is good. Both give nutrients to grow. If a kid grows well, either works fine. But, a picky eater or unbalanced diet needs doctor help. They suggest best choice for the kid's needs. Most important is a healthy diet.
Answered on 27th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My Son does not get up from bed on its own whenever he fall asleep. You have to literally pull him out of bed. Has a tendency to sleep whenever he is free... Would like to know the specialist we should approach...
Male | 13
It sounds like your son may have a sleep disorder or excessive daytime sleepiness. I recommend visiting a pediatric neurologist or a sleep specialist. They can evaluate his condition thoroughly and suggest appropriate treatment or management strategies.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
1 month child ko brain hemorrhage hai
Male | 1 month
A brain hemorrhage, which means bleeding inside the brain, is a serious concern for a one-month-old baby. Symptoms may include seizures, excessive crying, feeding difficulties, or unusual body movements. It can be caused by birth trauma, blood clotting problems, or certain medical conditions. Treatment often involves careful monitoring in the hospital, and in some cases, surgery may be needed depending on how severe it is.
Answered on 11th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Sir Prolomet t50 using in 16 months
Male | 43
Prolomet t50 treats high blood pressure and heart issues. Taking it for 16 months may mean you have a long-term condition. Headaches, dizziness, and tiredness are common high blood pressure symptoms. Regular doctor visits are important to monitor health and change dosage if required.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My baby daughter whose age is 2 years and 10 months got some rashes ( without irritation/itching) two weeks back. Pediatrician recommended atarax, a to z syrup and one dose of ivermectin/albendazole syrup. They decreased for two days and again came on second day. Then he proposed predone syrup. They went away from then. After three to four days further we stopped medication as suggested by pediatrician. Now it is 14th day. Today morning again slight rashes appeared. But not like earlier. Should we wait for two more days so that they reduce themselves or consult a pediatrici dermatologist
Female | 3
The rash has been rightly treated with medications prescribed by the pediatrician. You can wait to see how the rash develops or goes away by itself in a few days
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harapriya B
my two sons have been stooling and vomitting with body temprature really high.. what can i do immediately ?
Male | 43
Your sons might have a gastrointestinal infection causing vomiting, diarrhea, and fever. It's important to keep them hydrated with oral rehydration solutions and seek medical help immediately. Visit a pediatrician or a gastroenterologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Taking them to a doctor promptly will ensure they get the right care and recover quickly.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
How can i relieve my baby from colic pain and gas. I give him colimex drops but are of no use.
Male | 2.5 months
Babies can get colic and gas. Colic is when babies cry intensely. Gas makes babies uncomfortable. It happens when they swallow air while feeding. Or, they have a sensitive tummy. Try massaging their stomach gently. Burp them frequently during feedings too. Keep their surroundings quiet and calm. Don't overfeed them quickly. Keep them upright after feedings. Warm baths and gentle rocking might help soothe them too. With these tips, your baby should feel better soon.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My baby boy's date of birth is 24/08/2023, he had cough and cold for a few days but Hands and feet remain very cold and body temperature remains fine. Is there any problem? cough and cold good.hands and feet remain vary cold..?
Male | 0
It seems like your little one might have caught a cold. This causes the body to work hard, making the hands and feet feel cold. However, we can help! Try massaging his hands and feet gently. Or, use warm socks to keep them comfortable. Make sure he rests and stays snug.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hello doctor .had doubt on febrile convulsion.my daughter 2 years and 7 months old had febrile convulsion with fever..on March 9.at 2 am..after 35 hours had another one convulsion..after that take frisium 5mg tablet with doctor consultation..now fever gone ..is it simple or complex seizure convulsion?I had febrile convulsion at age 2 of mine?What could be reasons?
Female | 3
Your girl had seizures caused by fever - febrile convulsions. These simple seizures often last under 15 minutes, don't recur frequently in kids. Family history is common. Fever spikes rapidly increase body temperature, triggering convulsions. Monitor her temperature closely. Follow up with her doctor for proper care.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My sister is 4 year old and having flu and cough with Bulgum but is also complaining that she is having pain in her right ear what should i do, should i take her to the doctor??
Female | 4
Your sister seems to be under the weather. The flu virus causes cough, bulgum, and occasionally ear pain. An ear infection may be present, causing discomfort in her right ear. Taking her to an ENT specialist examination is advisable. They will inspect her ear and prescribe appropriate medication to alleviate her symptoms promptly.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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