Female | 2
Cough Medication for 2-Year-Old with Diabetes
My child age 2 years is diabetes patient and now she has more cough which medication will be useful.
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Answered on 28th June '24
A cough for a 2-year-old with diabetes is concerning. Illnesses can raise blood sugar. Higher levels may worsen the cough. Causes vary – could be a cold or allergies. For now, push fluids and rest. But if it persists or worsens, discuss it with the diabetes care team. They'll advise if child-safe cough medicine is appropriate. Importantly, monitor blood sugar closely during sickness.
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My 1 year baby eaten lizard egg is it dangerous pls hlp me
Male | 1
In some situations, consuming one could lead to tummy troubles, puking, or diarrhea. Monitor your baby closely for any odd signs. Usually, the body will flush it out naturally. However, if severe symptoms arise or their behavior seems off, don't hesitate to call a pediatrician.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My son has had three nosebleeds today, two last week (both in the same day). I don't believe he's had a head injury on either occasion. He gets them every now and again but not this regular. He is not a nose picker.
Male | 8
Your son's nosebleeds seem concerning. Nosebleeds occur for many reasons. Dryness inside the nose may crack, and bleed. Allergies or temperature changes too. Ensure he drinks plenty of water for moist nasal passages. If bleeding persists, consult a pediatrician. Don't hesitate to get it checked. Frequent nosebleeds warrant medical attention. Minor ones may resolve independently. But observing is crucial, especially if heavy.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My son 7months old, he s getting cold often for past four months, before three months we kept nebulizer for him. After medicines he s getting cured but after a week again he s getting cold may I know wats the reason and how can I prevent him
Male | 7 months
Colds are quite common in infants as their immune systems develop. A runny or stuffy nose is the primary symptom. The recurrence stems from his immature immunity against germs. To prevent future colds, maintain a hygienic environment, practice frequent handwashing, and limit exposure to ill individuals. Nutritious dietary intake and adequate rest can bolster his immunity. However, if the cold persists or concerning symptoms arise, consult a pediatrician.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My daughter turned 8y a day back. She was a low birth weight kid. Currently she is 16kg, 110.4cm. No endocrine or any health issues. Very active n fine. Pls suggest some supplement to increase height and weight.
Female | 8
Here are some tips for helping your child grow taller and gain weight. Make sure they get different nutrients by eating many kinds of food – not just junk! Specifically, things with protein like milk or eggs; also foods high in calcium (like broccoli) and vitamin D (like salmon). Get them moving often with things other than walking too- muscle strength is important! Enough sleep each night will help their bodies grow well too.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My child, who is 2 years old, does not have a potty on time and the potty is tight, there is a lot of pain while going potty .
Male | 2
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Dr Randhir khurana
My Daughter is 2 years 47 days old, she has been struggling with stool passing from last one year. At time she can pass it without any struggle but at times she could not. We have consulted multiple doctors but couldn't get a permanent solution. Everytime we visit a new doctor she starts passing her stool easily for next one or two weeks, but after two weeks the prescribed medications from the doctor stops working and we had to go for another doctor or we have to use Suppositories. We have been struggling with this issue from almost a year and have been using Suppositories or visiting different doctor. Please suggest how this could be fixed, also let us know if this is a serious issue. Will this get fixed with passage of time as my daughter reaches the age of 4 or 5 years. Thank you
Female | 2 years 47 days
Your daughter seems to be going through a challenging phase where she sometimes struggles with passing stool. There could have been various reasons for this like diet, less water intake, or maybe some muscle problems. It is a good thing that you have been taking doctors' advice; however, it is essential to detect the root cause of the problem. You can try giving her fiber-rich foods, like fruits, and veggies, to her and ensure she drinks enough water. Keep in touch with your pediatrician to find the best way to take care of your daughter's discomfort.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Boy 4year old fever 100.2° F shivering cold feets , feeling sleepy, tired due to early morning wake up and all day travel playing ( history of febrile seizure )
Male | 30
A fever of 100.2°F, shivering, cold feet, sleepiness, and fatigue can be the indicators of an infection that has occurred in his body. You should not take lightly the record of a febrile seizure which necessitates you to keep watch on his temperature. You should ensure that he is sleeping enough, getting enough water, and feeling comfortable in his clothes. If the fever continues or other unusual symptoms appear, consult a pediatrician.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My 10 month old daughter poops after every feed..wether I give her milk or banana or cerelac...she poops after eating or drinking anything...pls suggest something
Female | 10 month old
It's usual for newborns to poop after eating, yet a consistent movement with a loose or watery content could indicate a sensitive stomach. The probable cause of this might be a certain food in its diet that is not serving well to her. Your food diary can point you in the right direction by showing you the link between her reaction to food and food consumption. It will be worthwhile to discuss this with a pediatrician, who will reassure you about its healthiness and help you figure out ways to get rid of it if there is any malaise. Make sure your child gets enough fluids and give her foods that are easy on the stomach, such as rice and bananas.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Sar mere bachy ko loz motion horhay h Kiya wo bar bar Pani mag rha h Kiya me Pani dadu
Male | 3
Diarrhea can lead to dehydration, especially in children, so providing fluids is necessary. You can give your child water but it's essential to do it in small, frequent sips rather than large amounts at once. You can also give ORS to help prevent dehydration.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My seven years old daughter's behaviour is little bit different from other children. Although she is good in academic. But she thinks herself smaller than her age and behave accordingly. Please guide what should we do. She is a sesiorion baby at 36 week. When she started siting her neck was tilted towards right shoulder. Her right eye is weak. She puts her finger in her eyes. We dont know whether she has sense in her eyes or not. She is weeping unnecessarily. Please guide us.
Female | 7
Your daughter may be experiencing developmental and sensory challenges that could benefit from evaluation by a pediatric neurologist or pediatric ophthalmologist. These specialists can assess her vision, behavior, and developmental milestones to provide a clear understanding of her needs.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Free of cost,Pediatric surgery at any of the hospitals in Bangalore?
Male | 1.5
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Brahmanand Lal
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
My daughter is 4 years old and still she is not talking properly. She sometimes talks but nobody understands what she speaks. It feels as if she is talking in some other language. Sometimes she speaks to herself. She repeats whatever she watches in the mobile or TV. What do you think could be the problem? I don’t think she has hearing problem then why is she not growing like regular kids. What do you think her condition is? Whom should I consult?
Female | 3
Your daughter may have a speech delay. There could be different reasons for this. Sometimes the mouth muscles are still too weak. In other cases, the problem may be with hearing or some other condition underneath. It’s good to see a speech therapist. They’ll be able to evaluate her and offer suitable treatment that will help improve her speaking abilities.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
3 years old child with delay closure anterior fontanel and pigeon chest
Female | 3
A three-year-old friend of yours happens to sport an open part in her skull and sticks out a bit in front. The open space is known as the anterior fontanelle and should have closed by now. A pigeon chest could cause difficulties in breathing. These problems may be because of muscle weakness or bone problems. It is important to seek medical advice for proper assessment and advice on the most effective treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I have chickenpox Give me some tips how to recover from it fast And how to maintain hygiene during this Foods to eat And can we bath during chicken pox
Male | 24
Chickenpox brings an itchy situation. Red spots cover your body from this viral infection. Recover faster by resting and drinking lots of fluids. Don't scratch the blisters. Stay clean - wash hands often, and keep nails trimmed to avoid infections. Lukewarm baths can ease itching, but avoid hot water. Eat nutritious foods like fruits, veggies, and lean proteins.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My question is about my 40 days old baby boy he fart so many times a day and not passing stool since 3 days
Male | 0
Babies let out gas frequently - it's quite normal, as their digestive system matures. However, if your little one hasn't passed stool in three days, constipation might trouble them. Inadequate milk intake or switching formulas could trigger this issue. Try offering more breastmilk or formula, gently rubbing the tummy area. Should the concern persist, seek guidance from a pediatrician for personalized recommendations.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Baby very unsettled not acting as he usually does / a lot of congestion in nose, crying more than usual and not passing as much poo as usual today
Male | 19 days
Your infant is suffering from either a cold or a slight infection. The stuffiness in their nose may obstruct breathing, thus causing more frequent crying spells. Such a condition can also bring about restlessness. Babies tend to have fewer bowel movements when they have a cold. Ensure that they take enough fluids and get additional sleep. You can relieve the congestion by using a nasal saline spray. However, should these signs continue or worsen, it is imperative to consult a pediatrician.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi my son is 4 years old he is suffering from dry cough almost from 2months we have used many medicine but it's not working he is vomiting also after every meal including water also
Male | 4
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sneha Pawar
How to affect polio vaccin on children's
Male | 2
Polio is a terrible sickness that affects children. It's spread by contact with the feces of sick individuals. Signs are fever, exhaustion, headache, possibly leading to paralysis. Vaccines offer defense against this virus. They prepares your child's body to attack the infection if exposed.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Bacche ka vajan 10 kg hai vajan kaise badhaen blood uska Sath point hai
Male | 2year4month
If your baby's weight is 10 kg and you want to increase it, focus on providing a balanced diet rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Ensure regular meals and snacks, including fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. Consult a pediatrician to get personalized advice and monitor your baby's health.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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