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Dr. Keerti Deep Balhara New Born Care

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Sir, I have a cp child, he is 20 months old now, but he still can't walk.

Male | 20month

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience delays in motor skills development, such as walking. It's important to consult a pediatric neurologist to evaluate your child's condition and provide appropriate therapies. Visiting a specialist can help you understand and support your child's needs better.

Answered on 27th June '24

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My wife breastfeeds my son is 1 year and 2 months old can she take a 5 mg clonazepam tablet just one day once is it harmful in the same way???

Female | 20

ClonazeĀ­pam gets into breast milk, potentially harming babieĀ­s. Avoiding its use during breastfeeĀ­ding, mainly without medical guidance, proves crucial. Infants might eĀ­xperience drowsineĀ­ss, breathing difficulties, and additional side eĀ­ffects due to Clonazepam. BeĀ­fore consuming any medication while nursing, consulting a doctor seĀ­ems advisable for your wife's weĀ­ll-being. 

Answered on 24th June '24

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