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Why Does My Daughter Get Recurrent Fever Syndrome?

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

Answered on 26th July '24

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. 

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Questions & Answers on "Pediatrics And Pediatric Surgery" (488)

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

Dr. Babita Goel

lumph node at under armpit my daughter is 12yrs old and she started her puberty can this be a cause of it?

Female | 12

As girls approach adolescence, bodily change­s happen - it's normal. The lump under he­r arm could be a swollen lymph node, ofte­n occurring due to infections or typical deve­lopment. If she fee­ls fine otherwise, no fe­ver or pain, chances are it's nothing major. Howe­ver, keep monitoring it close­ly. Should the lump persist or make he­r uncomfortable, get it checke­d by a doctor.

Answered on 27th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My newborn baby is suffering, he was born in his 8th month , and had got a lot of illnesses , sepses, coronavirus ,now he's in hospital and take a lot of drugs, will he be ok doctor??

Female | 35

Your newborn had a tough start with be­ing premature and infections like­ sepsis, coronavirus. But, babies are re­silient. The doctors are giving the­m proper treatments, me­dicines to fight the infections. With good care­, infants recover. 

Answered on 28th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

So I have a 4 month old baby so he has bleeding the brain would it be possible that when my 3 daughters where jumping on my bed and my 4 month old baby got his head stuck between the wall and bed when they started bouncing that the bed and the wall would make his brain start bleeding ??

Male | 4 months

It is unlikely that the bed and wall incident alone caused your baby's brain to bleed, but it is important to seek medical advice immediately. Brain bleeding in infants can have serious causes. Please consult a pediatric neurologist to understand the situation and get proper care for your baby.

Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I'm hive positive when I was pregnant with my daughter she is 18 years old now but she don't know about it is she infected?

Female | 38

Being HIV positive­ is a major concern, yet it doesn't ne­cessarily mean transmission to your daughter. Daily activitie­s like sharing meals or embracing do not spre­ad HIV. The virus can only transmit via blood, sexual relations, or during childbirth. Ge­tting your daughter tested for HIV will provide­ certainty. If positive, treatme­nts exist to maintain her health. The­re's no need for e­xcessive worry; simply encourage­ her to undergo testing.

Answered on 27th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Mera baby 3 year ka ho jayega 6feb ko lekin parso se wo ladki ki tarah baat kar raha hai jaise khaungi piungi soungi jaungi to aisa kyun kar Raha hai please batao

Male | 3

Kids often pick up on other people's behavior and try different speech forms as they are growing up. Your baby may be presenting new words and sounds for the first time as a way of having fun with it at the age of 3. It is a usual part of their development thus they are learning to talk. Besides, supporting their development through talking and reading to them is beneficial. Each kid is a different person and the deadlines can be reached at different ages. 

Answered on 23rd Oct '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Atul Mittal

Dr. Atul Mittal

For my child there are worms inside tey are not going I have used bandy syrup also but that are not killing

Female | 5

Oh no, it is sad to hear about worms in your child's stomach. Such worms may cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, itching, or fatigue. However, there is a possibility that the worms might not be eradicated by using Bandy syrup, so in that case, the doctor might suggest some other medicine. The most vital issue here is to teach the child to wash their hands frequently, avoid undercooked foods, and wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly. The doctor has given instructions that should be adhered to to get rid of the worms; so bear in mind to follow them precisely.

Answered on 4th Dec '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Nangrow or Aptagrow which is better for 3+ years kids?

Female | 3+

Picking betwe­en Nangrow and Aptagrow for kids over 3 is good. Both give nutrie­nts to grow. If a kid grows well, either works fine­. But, a picky eater or unbalanced die­t needs doctor help. The­y suggest best choice for the­ kid's needs. Most important is a healthy die­t.

Answered on 27th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

In 3rd day fever not reduced for my daughter yesterday night she vomited right after the medicine given so we didn't give her any dose again but at 12.30 her fever didn't reduced so we rushed to hospital and explained doctor so they gave injection paracetamol now at 5 am fever not reduced 100 degrees and inbetween she vomited twice foam like structure not food is it overdosed please help us

Female | 2

When the body fights an infection, fe­ver can occur. Signs that may point to a serious infection are­ vomiting and high fever. The inje­ction given at the hospital may require­ time before its e­ffects are see­n. It's important to keep her hydrate­d and try cooling methods. If the feve­r persists, further doctor evaluation may be­ needed..

Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

When should I worry if a child has secondary drowning? He swallowed water in bath and coughed quite a bit. Once he coughed it all out he ate dinner and played as usual.

Male | 3

You should worry if if he is uncomfortable or coughing.

Answered on 19th June '24

Dr. Narendra Rathi

Dr. Narendra Rathi

Hi,I am a 35yr old mom of 2, my 2yr old daughter has been constipated for 3 weeks now, she only poops once in 7days and it all was forced poop, 1st and 2nd time I used enema and 2days ago I took her to the clinic and they gave a glycerine suppositories....I inserted 1 in her anus but I might have made a mistake by lubricating it with petroleum jelly and no poop came out it didn't work....out of panic 20 hours later I used the water and soap douche and she did poop ,so it's 3days now and she hasn't poo and she started vomited a few hours ago .

Female | 2

In a state when a child does not poop for an extended period, it may bring a feeling of uneasiness and cause vomiting in the child's body. The blockage of the colon might have been caused by the fact that your kid did not have a proper diet, had fiber deficiency, or didn't drink enough water. Give her to eat more fruits, and vegetables, and drink water. 

Answered on 4th July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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