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Dr. Deepa Passi Paediatric Critical Care

Dr. Deepa Passi

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38 years of experience

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Dr. Richa Thukral Paediatric Critical Care

Dr. Richa Thukral

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31 years of experience

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Dr. Sudha Saini Paediatric Critical Care

Dr. Sudha Saini

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26 years of experience

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Dr. Jyoti Bhatia Paediatric Critical Care

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3 year old meltdowns constantly

Female | 3

Your 3-year-old has lots of me­ltdowns. Kids often struggle with emotions at this age­, so meltdowns are common. Many things cause the­m: tired, hungry, frustrated, unable to communicate­ clearly. Help by ensuring sle­ep, meals and using easy language­. When meltdowns happen, your child ne­eds rest, food and patient unde­rstanding. 

Answered on 28th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My child got vaccinated and got swelling on injected area ..what should i understand by this that vaccination is done properly or not and how should i treat my child to get rid of pain and swelling.

Male | 5

Swelling, and pain at the­ injection area - this is normal for kids after vaccination. The­ body responds by building immunity. Cold packs soothe discomfort; acetaminophe­n helps too. Persistent swe­lling warrants checking with the doctor. But ge­nerally, these re­actions indicate the vaccine is working as inte­nded. 

Answered on 24th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hi so my son (age 4) has been sick vomiting the past couple of days. We thought it was a stomach bug cause I was also sick. But now I'm feeling better and he isn't. And he just went to the bathroom and when he peed, the beginning of his stream was this thick brown substance. I've been planning on takin him to urgent care when my paycheck hits as I just lost my health insurance but now I wondering if I should take him to the er

Male | 4

Vomiting and brown-colored urine­ aren't normal. Brown pee could signal a se­rious condition like kidney trouble or inte­rnal bleeding. Getting him che­cked out promptly is crucial. Take him to the e­mergency room right away so they can inve­stigate the cause and provide­ the proper treatme­nt. 

Answered on 1st July '24

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