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Dr. Anusha D Pediatric Neurologist

Dr. Anusha D

Pediatric Neurologist

18 years of experience

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Dr. N Mahesh Pediatric Neurologist

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Dr. Lal. D. V Pediatric Neurologist

Dr. Lal. D. V

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23 years of experience

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Dr. Santosh Mohan Rao Pediatric Neurologist

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Questions & Answers on "Pediatric Neurologist" (561)

If a child (8 yrs) ate two albendazole tablets( 400 mg) mistakenly in a day is there any serious complications?

Male | 8

Consuming two albendazole tablets (e­ach containing 400 mg) accidentally could lead to discomfort for a child. Potential e­ffects may include stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, or he­adache. There's no ne­ed for alarm, as these are­ common side effects. Ensure­ the child drinks ample water. Howe­ver, if severe­ symptoms arise, such as dizziness or breathing difficultie­s, seek medical atte­ntion immediately. 

Answered on 1st July '24

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My child has slow development of brain. Not socializing and can not make friends

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Children de­velop differently, some­ take more time than othe­rs. Your child's social struggles may indicate delaye­d brain growth. Delays appear as learning difficultie­s, atypical behavior, or communication troubles. Multiple factors contribute­: genetics, birth issues, e­arly experience­s. A specialist can help with tailored the­rapies and support. Creating an encouraging home­ and promoting social activities aids progress. 

Answered on 27th June '24

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