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Developmental Milestones In Children

Developmental milestones are skills or tasks children typically achieve by a certain age. These milestones are important markers of a child's growth and development and can help parents and healthcare providers identify developmental delays or concerns. Such milestones include smiling in three months, rolling over in six months, or walking independently in two years. If the milestones are delayed, talking to a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance is always good.

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My 11-month-old daughter developed transient tyrosinemia at birth, but lately, she is fussy about eating. Should I consider deworming?

Query: Hello doctor, My daughter is 11 months old and was born a fortnight before the EDD-LSCS elective procedure. The pregnancy was difficult with oligohydramnios and suspicion of IUGR. At birth, newborn screening showed raised tyrosine. Follow-up investigation and detailed tests at four weeks showed tr...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hi, Thank you so much for visiting icliniq.com. I am here to assist you. You should not need to go for deworming because the child is active and has no weight loss. Small children occasionally exhibit food fussiness during the weaning phase, which you might be facing, so do not worry. Regarding t...  Read Full »

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