Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query and understand your concern As a child specialist, I understand why you are worried. Since your daughter recently recovered from typhoid fever and has developed a fever again after about ten days, her pediatrician should re-evaluate her. Although the fever might be a new viral infection (which is very common in children), it is also important to rule out persistent or relapsed typhoid, an incomplete response to treatment, or another bacterial infection. Please continue to: Encourage plenty of fluids (breast milk, water, or oral rehydration solution, if needed) to prevent dehydration.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. As a parent, I can understand how scary it may be to notice changes like this and how it is totally reasonable to want further evaluation. Your concerns are worth taking seriously. A few things are reassuring in what you have described. Your daughter is socially responsive, responds to sounds and her name, maintains good eye contact, has good neck control, uses both legs actively, holds and explores objects, and is feeding well.
Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Young children develop fever, vomiting, loose motions and then start refusing feeds. It is only natural that parents get very stressed. The good part is that after taking medicines the fever and loose motions have come down. But the major issue at the moment is that the baby has not been accepting breastfeeds, water or medicines since last night, as small children can get dehydrated quite quickly.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand how worrying it can be to see your 9-month-old baby hitting his own head. The good news is that, in most cases, this is a normal behavior at this age and is not a sign of a serious problem. Around 9 months, many babies begin to explore their bodies. They also express their emotions and feelings by patting or hitting their heads with their hands .
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for reaching out. I understand how worrying it can be to notice white patches on your 3-year-old's skin along with eyebrow hair loss. These changes can be caused by several conditions, and it is important to find out the exact cause as the treatment and recovery time may vary. One possible cause is vitiligo.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have gone through your query and understand your concern. The most common cause in this age group is iron deficiency, but other causes should be considered. I am a paediatrician ( a child specialist ), and I can understand your concern. The CBC and CRP are reassuring that there is no significant bacterial infection.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. At around seven weeks after circumcision, the surgical area is usually expected to be mostly healed. Some mild swelling or sensitivity can occasionally take time to settle, but ongoing swelling with a bluish discoloration (a change in skin color that may happen due to blood trapped under the skin or bruising) at the lower part of the incision site is not something that should be ignored. It would be best assessed by the surgeon who performed the procedure or a pediatric urologist (a doctor who specializes in urinary and genital problems in children).
Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.I read your query and can understand your concern.These movements are normal developmental milestones for a 21-week-old (about 5-month-old) baby. Babies often find their hands at this age and spend long periods with them in their mouths.They also do the following things:Kick their feet.
Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query. As a child specialist, I understand your concern. Loose motions for a few hours along with a mild fever in a 9-month-old baby are most commonly caused by viral gastroenteritis (a viral stomach infection). This is usually a temporary infection of the stomach and intestines that can cause diarrhea, fever, and sometimes vomiting.
Hello Welcome to icliniq.com. Thank you for your question. As a pediatrician, I can understand your concern. Frequent urination in a seven-year-old child for the last two days can occur due to several reasons. In many cases, it may be related to Increased fluid intake.
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