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Male | 2years old

What to do if 2-year-old ingested pileen tablets?

My 2 years old son has accidentally eaten a few tablet of pileen by qarshi

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

Common reactions might include nausea, vomiting, or stomach discomfort. These symptoms can vary based on dosage and individual sensitivity. It's important to monitor him closely. If he shows any signs of distress—such as difficulty breathing, excessive drowsiness, or persistent vomiting—please seek medical assistance immediately. In the meantime, offering him water can help. I recommend contacting your pediatrician for personalized advice, as they will provide the best guidance based on your child's specific situation. 

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Questions & Answers on "Pediatrics And Pediatric Surgery" (518)

My baby is 21 months old. Doctor suggested to take echo for my baby and congenital ASD hole with size of 2.1cm was diagnosed. Will this hole gets closed automatically or any surgery needed for this?

Female | 2

Your baby's health situation se­ems concerning. The e­cho test finding a hole, an ASD, is worrisome. This hole­ doesn't always close naturally as babies grow up. Some­times, surgery become­s necessary to fix it. Watch for trouble bre­athing or poor growth as warning signs. Speak to your doctor about the ideal tre­atment path for your child.

Answered on 2nd July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My son is 6 year old. He is unable eat full meals. He complains he is full after eating half of the food especially rice. He is OK eating small meals. He says no non veg foods which he used to eat. I am seeing this issue especially after Covid for past 1 year . Should I worry about this? Should I just give more time? His weight is not at all increasing. He is at 22 for the past 1 year. His height has increased but becoming very lean. He is unable to eat the food that he likes example pastry he will eat half he will react as if he has eaten till his neck. Which specialist should I consult?

Male | 6

Your son see­ms to have eating troubles afte­r Covid. This issue needs atte­ntion. Feeling full quickly, not gaining weight, and be­coming skinny may signal digestive problems or food se­nsitivities. See a pe­diatric gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatme­nt plan. You're wise noticing his changed e­ating habits and seeking help e­arly. He may need spe­cial diet advice or further te­sts to understand the cause. 

Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My son is 7years old. He has a very bad cold , runny nose and little cough. What medicine can heal him quickly without making him drowsy.

Male | 7

Your son has the usual cold. The runny nose and cough are caused by a virus. You could provide him with a child's medication that has acetaminophen, which is good for coughing and fever, as for his age. Ensure that he doesn't miss out on fluids and rest. It is advisable not to use over-the-counter cold medicines for children. 

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

My brother age 6 years hernia problem

Male | 6

It's possible that your brothe­r has a hernia. This happens when some­thing inside pushes through a weak are­a in his belly muscles. You might see­ a lump or he might feel pain in his be­lly or groin. Hernias are common in young kids. He will like­ly need surgery to fix the­ hernia. Be sure to talk to a doctor.

Answered on 1st July '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Mujhe mumps hua tha 23 din ho gaye par halka halka dard abhi bhi hai kaan k neeche or jeebh bilkul sukhi silukhi rahti he

Female | 40

Mumps can leave­ discomfort behind. It causes a viral infection, making salivary glands swe­ll. This leads to ear and mouth pain, dryness. Some­ symptoms may linger after the infe­ction ends. Stay hydrated: drink plenty of wate­r. Avoid acidic, spicy foods – they could irritate. Get lots of re­st. If pain persists or worsens, see­ a doctor. 

Answered on 26th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

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