Female | 7
Zifi 200 Dosage Safety for Child
My child aged 7.6yrs n weight 23 kg has been advised to take 2tabs of zifi 200 twice a day. Is this dosage safe for my child
General Physician
Answered on 20th Sept '24
Zifi 200 is an antibiotic. It treats bacterial infections. For a 23 kg child, take 200 mg twice daily. Finish all doses, even if feeling better. That kills all germs properly. Give Zifi 200 with food. It may prevent stomach issues.
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Questions & Answers on "Pediatrics And Pediatric Surgery" (483)
Baby has rash on bum don't no what is
Female | 2
Rashes often appear on the baby's bottoms. This is common and not serious. Diapers cause wetness, and irritating skin. To relieve rash, change diapers regularly. Apply gentle baby cream. Let the skin air out sometimes. However, if the rash worsens or persists, consult a pediatrician.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I have 1 mnth old baby girl she having cough and running nose what should I do
Female | 1 month
Infants typically have a slight cough and a runny nose caused by either viral infections or allergies. Keep the child well-hydrated by giving them breast milk or formula very often. Placing a humidifier in the room also helps loosen mucus and thus the baby can breathe easier. Also, saline nasal drops can be used for that purpose, as they are effective in thinning mucus. Whether you have worries or if the symptoms persist, it is better to see a pediatrician. They will advise you on the proper treatment options.
Answered on 19th Dec '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My daughter is 12.5 years old and 165 cm tall. She already has got her period last year when she was 11. Father is 5 feet 8 inch and mother s height is 5 feet 2 inches. I'm worried if she has stopped growing. Can she get few more inches. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks so much.
Female | 12
Girls her age, 12.5, often keep on growing for some more years. Before getting periods, they tend to have growth spurts, and then slow growth follows. Since your girl had her period at 11, there might be more growing left. Things like her genes, eating well, and being healthy affect growth. Keep encouraging healthy foods, enough sleep, and exercise for her. If worried, chatting with her doctor could help.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My daughter is having recurrent fever syndrome. Does that mean she has weak immunity. Will it go or will it be lifelong because she falls sick every 15 th date of the month for 5 days with high fever. Will it continue in adulthood as well
Female | 2
Recurrent fever could be many reasons! It may, however, be the flu, which may not be the case here. It is very essential to get your doctor on board to determine the factor that is behind the condition. Your pediatrician might recommend tests to find the most appropriate treatment.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hiii mera 3 year ka ldka h m ab notice kr rha hu ki uska penis ka size same hi h born k bad se or lgta h uski ek testis to apni jghe h dusra uper chda hua h
Male | 3
Occasionally, one testicle might be located higher than the other and there is nothing to worry about since that is natural. The penis is normally the same size at a very young age, as far as measurements go. Be on the lookout for any changes but they are usually rectified without intervention as your child grows. Besides, don't always be concerned about i.
Answered on 4th Dec '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi. I've a question regarding my niece's skin problem. She is a 7-years old. She has developed red patches of skin on her cheek, chin and around nose. The affected area of her cheek is very dry. I brought her to a doctor who prescribed two creams, mezoderm(betamethasone) and gentamicin-akos which made things far worse. Then at the pharmacy I was advised to use ftorokart(also a cream with triamcinolone) for my niece's face. After a few uses of the cream, I've seen some noticeable improvement in her skin condition since she started to use it. It took the redness out of her nose. But she still has rash and blisters on her face. I took photos of her face in case it might be helpful for you to identify the reason for her skin condition. Here are the photos of hers: https://ibb.co/q9t8bSL https://ibb.co/Q8rqcr1 https://ibb.co/JppswZw https://ibb.co/Hd9LPkZ Would you mind helping us to identify what caused this skin condition?
Female | 7
According to the symptoms and signs described, it appears to be a case of atopic dermatitis which is common among children of the mentioned age. It is a condition where the skin barrier is disturbed and is extremely sensitive to external environmental triggers like cold and dry weather, dust etc. It presents as red dry itchy patches on cheeks, hands and legs sometimes whole body. The above mentioned creams contain topical corticosteroids which are to be used with a great caution under the supervision of Dermatologist. Good barrier repairing creams including emollients with squalene, ceramides etc can help reviving the skin barrier. Steroid sparing drugs can be prescribed to manage the rash. Please consult a qualified Dermatologist and do not use topical corticosteroids without doctor’s advice as it may cause many adverse effects.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. T N Rekha Singh
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
My son is 1 he has been having diarrhoea but like small pieces off poo and wet but a lot redness around the bum it really hurts him
Male | 1
He may have loose, watery poo called diarrhea. His red bottom likely stems from irritation caused by frequent bathroom visits. Viruses or bad food can trigger this condition. Keep him hydrated with plenty of fluids like water or electrolyte drinks formulated for infants experiencing diarrhea. Apply diaper rash cream to soothe the redness. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a pediatrician right away for proper care advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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
Male | 2
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.
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hiiii patient name jasvika 7/f , she suffering epilepsy problem
Female | 7
You should get an MRI of the spine. MRI would give us a complete diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Chicken pox preventing medicine
Male | 32
Chickenpox is a sickness that spreads through sneezes or touching sores. It makes you itchy with red spots everywhere. A fever too, but not super high. There's a vaccine that works great. Get your shots on schedule. That simple step helps stop you and your friends from catching this virus.
Answered on 27th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hi, I have 7 month old baby girl which is suffering due to liver and spleen enlargement. She is not gaining the proper weight and also have diagnosed the tuberculosis. She also getting fever and cough problem since last 2 weeks.
Female | 7
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Brahmanand Lal
My baby is always tilting her head to the right
Female | 3 months old
Your baby could have torticollis. Their head tilts to one side. It may happen because of tight muscles or how they were in the womb. Signs are a tilted head and trouble turning it. A pediatrician may show you special exercises to help. But in very bad cases, they might need a helmet or neck brace.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My daughter is 15 yrs 2 months old and she is suffering from severe headache pain along with Migraine in head along with back pain can i get a best and Top doctor for my child in paediatric neuro medicine , and a best psychiatric doctor for medicine and counselling purpose, please inform in my mail id along with the clinic address, Amiya Saha email: amiyasaha777@gmail.com cell: 9830175188
Female | 15
These symptoms can be pretty rough for a kid her age. There are a few possible reasons: stress, not enough sleep, or something in her diet. My advice is to take her to see a pediatric neurologist for the headaches, plus a counselor. Getting help from both might be useful.
Answered on 2nd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My baby boy is 1.1 year old. He swallowed a small wooden piece. Please kindly suggest me what to do.
Male | 1
If your little boy swallowed a small piece of wood and is not showing any symptoms such as difficulty in breathing, coughing, or choking, it can be assumed that he will pass it through his stool without any problems. Just make sure to check his poop to see that the piece comes out. Nonetheless, if he exhibits any signs of distress or if the piece does not pass within a few days, it is advisable to seek medical advice as early as possible.
Answered on 18th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
A child of 2 and half years old is suffering with fever from last night we tried tylenol but fever is not lowering what to do next
Male | 2
When your child has a fever, it can cause worry. But staying calm is key. Most fevers in kids happen due to infections. If Tylenol fails to reduce the fever, give a lukewarm bath and drink lots of fluids to stay hydrated. Dress them in light, comfortable clothes. However, if the fever persists, you should contact a pediatrician.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I have 2months baby and she is vomiting daily. She have also common cold and sneezing
Female | 2 monts
Your baby might be experiencing some tummy irritation along with a regular cold. Vomiting may occur in babies due to the cold. The cold virus can cause the tummy to be agitated and the baby to throw up. To help, you must make sure your baby is drinking enough fluids, preferably in small doses of milk or formula. Monitor their symptoms and if you have any concerns, reach out to a pediatrician.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Meri beti 2 saal ki hai kuch khnna ni khati bhut jidi ho gyi sirf brest feeding krti hai kya kru plz btu
Female | 2
It looks like your little one may have food refusal, struggling to take anything but breast milk. This could stem from sensory sensitivity, teething pain, or pickiness. You can try offering soft, varied eats in bite-sized portions throughout the day. If the troubles persist, consult with your pediatrician for tips.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My baby is not drinking enough milk or eating solids since few days. What can be done to increase his appetite?
Male | 6 months
It is typical for infant feeding patterns to fluctuate. However sustained low intake demands vigilance. Teething discomfort might reduce appetite. Try frequent smaller meals and different foods. Sufficient rest also aids appetite. If low intake persists, consult your pediatrician. Babies sometimes struggle with milk or solids due to temporary issues. Yet steady poor intake indicates potential concerns requiring medical evaluation.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
We are giving medicine from last four 4 years from qualified doctors of pakistan dr noreen akhtar but the child swelled when she leaves the medicine for a month.
Female | 10
Swelling after stopping medicine could show edema, a condition where fluid builds up. This happens because the body adjusts to medicine, then responds when it's removed suddenly. Many reasons like heart or kidney problems can cause edema. Doctors slowly reduce doses to avoid reactions like swelling. It's crucial to talk with your doctor about this concern.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
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