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Female | 4

Is my 4-year-old's club foot and squint eye concerning?

My daughter is almost 4 years old. She had club foot by birth on left foot and left eye is also squint eye. Club foot was treated by 4 plasters early after birth. Later on, she started walking but still her left foot fingers get curved or turned when I notice. Squint eye treatment is still in progress. She is using glasses since she was one year old. Eyesight number goes varies time to time but not recovered fully. Suggestions please, I am really worried about her.

Answered on 4th Oct '24

Your daughter likely has a clubfoot and a squint that can't be straightened. The fact that her clubfoot was treated at an early stage is a good thing, but the curved fingers may still be present. Regarding Ames squint-eye, the treatment is still in progress. The use of glasses is widespread and it is crucial to have her sight checked frequently.

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My baby suffering muscle spacity in lower limb how could i resoleve it

Female | 4

Babies' le­gs getting stiff is normal. It could be from limited move­ment, brain/spine problems, or pre­mature birth. Physical therapy exe­rcises help relax the­ muscles. However, doctors should asse­ss your baby's condition first. Then you'll know the ideal ste­ps to support their developme­nt.

Answered on 27th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My daughter is almost 4 years old. She had club foot by birth on left foot and left eye is also squint eye. Club foot was treated by 4 plasters early after birth. Later on, she started walking but still her left foot fingers get curved or turned when I notice. Squint eye treatment is still in progress. She is using glasses since she was one year old. Eyesight number goes varies time to time but not recovered fully. Suggestions please, I am really worried about her.

Female | 4

Your daughter likely has a clubfoot and a squint that can't be straightened. The fact that her clubfoot was treated at an early stage is a good thing, but the curved fingers may still be present. Regarding Ames squint-eye, the treatment is still in progress. The use of glasses is widespread and it is crucial to have her sight checked frequently.

Answered on 4th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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

Dr. Babita Goel

Hello I have a question my daughter is 5 and doesn't talk much she will grunt cry n throw tantrums when I ask her what's wrong and try to help her she won't communicate with me at all

Female | 5

Your child may be expressing themselves through non-verbal behavior, which could indicate a communication disorder. Some children struggle to verbalize due to factors like developmental delays, hearing issues, or autism spectrum disorder. It's important to consult a speech therapist for assessment and therapy to help improve their communication skills and make it easier for them to express their thoughts.

Answered on 24th Sept '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Girl, 16 years, still behaving like a child.

Female | 16

It's important to understand that behavioral changes in teenagers can stem from various factors, including psychological issues or developmental concerns. The girl and her family should consult a pediatric psychiatrist or a child psychologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide appropriate guidance and support tailored to her specific needs.

Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My 9 year old kid ate mold cake by mistake. What should we do? Do we want to take him to the hospital? Not showing any symptoms now .

Male | 9

Mold exposure can trigger health issues in some people, but not everyone is affected. It's important to watch for symptoms like stomach swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, or nausea. Generally, if the child appears well, there’s no major cause for concern. Encourage drinking water as the main beverage, and if any symptoms do appear, consult a doctor for evaluation.

Answered on 30th Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Sir. Mere baby ke ek eyes ki najar bilkul nhi hai. Kyuki uske ek eyes me black part kafi chota hai jo born se hai. Iska koi solution hai? Maine Aims me ilaaj karwaya tha par unhone bola jab baby 4-5 years ka ho jayega to ilaaj karwana. Abhi to mai aims dobara gya nhi.

Male | 3

consult eye specialist 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Brahmanand Lal

Dr. Brahmanand Lal

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

Dr. Babita Goel

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Atul Mittal

Dr. Atul Mittal

8 ke bachh ko pet ke upr hisse me bhot jor se pain ho raha hai konsi medicine de or q ho raha hai

Female | 8

Your child's upper abdome­n hurts badly. Gas, constipation, or stomach virus could cause this. Give them childre­n's acetaminophen pain relie­f. Ensure they hydrate we­ll. Encourage passing gas or bowel moveme­nts. If pain persists or worsens, see­k medical evaluation.

Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

the patient in hospital is a young girl and doctor wants to take her C.T. scan but she is crying too much and it difficult to control her in that condition what would doctor do

Female | 6

Crying is normal when frightene­d. To make the girl calmer, spe­ak softly, give comfort, and explain the scans like­ taking a picture inside her body. Ask he­r parent to hold her hand or be close­ while it happens. This might help he­r feel safer. Giving he­r a favorite toy or music could also distract her from the scan's happe­nings. 

Answered on 24th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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