Female | 5.7 years
Why do I feel frequent daytime urination with little output?
My daughter is feeling frequent urination at day time.but when she goes to toilet a very little amount passes away or sometime no urine .bt she feels it.no pain during urination and no fever .at night when she sleeps well.no bed wetting.
General Physician
Answered on 30th Jan '25
It's understandable to be concerned about your daughter's symptoms. Frequent urges to urinate, with minimal output, can indicate several factors, such as dehydration, anxiety, or urinary tract issues. The absence of pain is a positive sign, and the good sleep at night is reassuring. Encourage her to drink plenty of water throughout the day to ensure proper hydration. Keeping a diary of her fluid intake and bathroom habits may also help identify patterns. However, it's important to consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying conditions and get tailored advice.
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My son is 2 years old and has autistic symptoms. But I'm not sure about it. What should I do.
Female | 29
Common indicators of autism can include difficulties with social interactions, limited eye contact, and repetitive movements. Causes can vary and often involve a mix of genetic and environmental factors. The best step forward is to consult a pediatrician or a specialist in child development. They can conduct a thorough assessment and offer guidance tailored to your son’s needs.
Answered on 10th Jan '25
Dr. Babita Goel
Dear sir baby ko cough and cold hai sath me fever aa rha hai 3-4- days se
Male | 6
Greetings, it says your baby has a cough, cold, and fever. This might happen if they catch a virus. They may have the aforementioned things, or it could likely be a matter of your noticing them sneezing, runny nose, and one who feels hotter than usual. It's regularly done the way that your baby is lying hydrated and that is the flu-correct word. You might apply humidified air and offer them warm fluids. In the case when the symptoms are getting worse, it is better to consult a pediatrician.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
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My six month baby is crying all night and she is not pooping please help me out
Female | 31
Babies cry, yet your little one's night-long weeping seems extra troubling. At six months old, no pooping plus fussiness likely signals constipation. Not enough liquids or certain foods might cause this backup. Offering extra water or tenderly rubbing that tiny tummy could provide relief. However, if distress persists, consult a pediatrician.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I have a son who is 4 yrs he snore so loudly at night what could be the issue
Male | 4
It is quite common for kids to snore, however, when it is loud, it may be a hint of a health problem. Snoring mainly occurs when the airflow to your son's lungs is obstructed while he is asleep. This condition can occur because of enlarged tonsils or adenoids, allergies, or simply anatomy. Sometimes it may lead to poor quality of sleep. To assist, consider making his room cooler, keeping his bed clean, and if you're worried, talking to a pediatrician.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My 2 years old son is diagnosed with autism. He doesn't speak a single word. He has a poor eye contact. He doesn't understand what we say to him. However he responds to us. Will he be mentally disabled? Or will improve in future?
Female | 40
Children with autism may have delayed speech development, often avoid eye contact, and struggle with comprehension. Not speaking by age 2 could be a warning sign. However, this doesn't mean they will have a lifelong disability. Early intervention, like speech and behavior therapy, can significantly improve their condition.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Babita Goel
i’m in my first trimester of pregnancy and i’m freaking out because i just took dayquil and so my question is will my baby be okay?
Female | 23
Moms can feel very uneasy if they have taken something during pregnancy that was not on the medication list they were given. Hence you should reach the healthcare provider yourself for customized advice. You can independently diagnose and reassure him or her. Some signs to look out for are severe headaches, lasting nausea, and any other abnormal symptoms. Consult a physician. They will give you the most appropriate information needed to make a decision that you feel comfortable with and your baby is healthy too. Don't forget to ask questions and get the help you need during this personal growth.
Answered on 3rd Jan '25
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2 year baby doing vomiting in 2 days
Female | 2
This happens sometimes. Maybe a small bug crept in, or some food didn't sit right. The key is keeping baby hydrated with tiny sips of water or rehydration drinks. Stick to gentle eats like bananas and rice too. But if puking persists, or other concerning signs show up, get that checked by a pediatrician.
Answered on 27th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
What can I give a girl having high temperature
Female | 5
Fevers are the body's reaction to fighting off germs. Drink lots of water. Take acetaminophen for the fever. If the fever persists for more than 3 days, visit a doctor. That's important because high fevers can be worrisome. A mild fever under 102 Fahrenheit is okay and common for kids during minor illnesses. But anything over 103 Fahrenheit means getting medical attention. Keeping fluids up and medication helps kids feel better during fevers.
Answered on 26th June '24
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As my cousin has been diagnosed with communicating hydrocephalus ,his head is not so big enough ,can it be curable without surgery
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Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Sneha Pawar
What decongestant can i take while breastfeeding
Best is to take nasal decongestant sprays for a short duration as prescribed by your physician. It's locally acting, quick relief and a negligible amount is absorbed into the circulation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Atul Mittal
I have a daughter she is 14 months old she is a preterm baby born in 34 weeks 5 days she is responsive can talk some words like mama papa and all but not able to sit properly and walk sometime stiff her legs
Female | 1
It's good that your daughter is responsive and speaks some words. However, not sitting properly or stiffening her legs could indicate developmental issues. I recommend visiting a pediatric neurologist for a thorough evaluation and guidance on appropriate interventions.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
My son is 3 years 7 months old. He is having ADHD and delayed speech problem. Last month he suffered from hand foot mouth infection but he recovered in few days. After that infection, his nature has changed a lot. He cries without any reason. When he gets up in the morning he cry for almost an hour. In day time also he starts crying at any time and we are unable to understand any reason for that. We try to do all the things which he likes but he only stops crying after 1 to 2 hours. The same problem happens at night also. On some days he wake up at 3-4 am and starts crying and after an hour he stops and then go for sleep. As he does not speak anything we do not understand what problem he is facing. He is also undergoing therapies for ADHD and speech delay. But at therapy centre also he keeps on crying. He was moody earlier also but after HFM infection this crying problem has increased a lot. Pls guide.
Male | 3
It sounds like your son's recent changes in behavior might be linked to his recovery from the hand, foot, and mouth infection. Such infections can sometimes cause lingering discomfort or changes in behavior. Given his ADHD and speech delay, it is crucial to consult with his pediatrician and a child psychiatrist to evaluate any underlying issues. They can provide a thorough assessment and tailor interventions to help manage his symptoms.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hello doctor.... I have 3.5 months old baby....he is having watery eye and sometimes cough and from born is sneezing...and now he is passing green colour poop ....some times watery and some times normal....today I visited my family doctor he has suggested to give below tonics( fensivit complete and dha plus syrups? ... thought of asking you for further details and also please do provide good formula go my baby I am a working woman.
Male | 3.5
Watery eyes in small babies is common and May be due to immature development of the duct which drains from tear glands in eyes to the nose .
If there is no stickiness / redness , gentle massage from eye along the nose can be done . Breast fed babies and pass all types / colours of stools. Working mothers best option is to express and store breast milk. Additional feeds by formula available over the counter can be given
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Harapriya B
Hello doctor .had doubt on febrile convulsion.my daughter 2 years and 7 months old had febrile convulsion with fever..on March 9.at 2 am..after 35 hours had another one convulsion..after that take frisium 5mg tablet with doctor consultation..now fever gone ..is it simple or complex seizure convulsion?I had febrile convulsion at age 2 of mine?What could be reasons?
Female | 3
Your girl had seizures caused by fever - febrile convulsions. These simple seizures often last under 15 minutes, don't recur frequently in kids. Family history is common. Fever spikes rapidly increase body temperature, triggering convulsions. Monitor her temperature closely. Follow up with her doctor for proper care.
Answered on 25th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Babur boyosh:66 din Weight:4300gm(20 din age mepecilm) Babur ajk 3 din jabot Kashi hachi hsse. Ambrox shyrup,norosol drop dissi. R ki Kono medicine add krte hbe? R kroniyo ki akhn.
Male | 0
Your baby's cough for 3 days is concerning. The syrup and drops are helpful for the relief, and cold symptoms. Since your little one is very young, we'll skip adding more medicine right now. Keep your baby comfortable and warm. Offer lots of fluids. Continue using the prescribed meds. If the cough worsens or persists, you can consider an additional medicine. Closely monitor your baby. Follow the medicine instructions carefully.
Answered on 27th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
my son has a tongue tie, pls suggest me what to do, he is 1 month 4 days old
Male | 1month
When a muscle under the tongue is too tight, it's called a tongue tie. Babies may struggle to nurse, sticking their tongue out, or even speaking later. A fast procedure named a frenotomy releases that tight tissue. Quick and painless, it fixes the issue. Reach out to a pediatrician. They'll guide you on if it's needed.
Answered on 27th June '24
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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.
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What could be the reason for a 10 year old to smell armpits and grow breasts
Female | 25
The reason for a 10-year-old to have body odor and start developing breasts is usually the beginning of puberty, which is normal. However, it can sometimes be a sign of early puberty or other hormonal issues. It is best to visit a pediatric endocrinologist for proper evaluation and advice.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am a parent of 2 and half year old son.. i accidentally put fenlong in my baby's ear thought of ear drops.. pls do reply.. I am very much worried
Male | 2
I get why you're worried as a parent here. Putting things besides ear drops in the ear isn't good. Watch for signs like pain, redness, irritation, or hearing issues. If your child has any of those, take them to the doctor to get checked and treated right.
Answered on 24th June '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Dr Rathi sir, do you treat snoring problem in children?
Male | 7
Snoring is the medical term for making a noise while breathing during sleep. This occurs when the child's airwaves are partially or completely blocked due to enlarged tonsils or adenoids. And this might cause the child some hardship in the process of their breath. The removal of the tonsils or adenoids can help them to stop snoring and sleep better. It's a good idea to take your kid to the doctor to find the right way to solve his problem.
Answered on 2nd July '24
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