There is still lot of time for erruption of the other deciduous ( milk) teeth. However the permanent teeth will errupt at around 6 - 7 yrs. So nothing to worry for the time being. You can always get a routine dental checkup done by a pedodontist. ...
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Yes that is why i prescribed you with syrup lactulose so that you pass a litlle soft stools and if there is any fissure in rectum that gets time to heal up and yes that syrup is fine when you are lactating.
But that should be taken for not more than seven days and also you should take high fiber rich diet.
You can also be prescribed for local anaesthetic gel for local application around rectum area if the pain is so much but the syrup i prescribed should be more than enough. ...
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First of all we need to exclude lower respiratory tract infection which may include pneumonia or bronchiolitis.Take your child to a paediatrician for clinical examination.U mentioned your child was on antibiotics 3 times in last 4 months.Was it due to lactose intolerance only leading to loose motions or for some other illness also ??
Has exclusive bottle feeding advised to you by a paediatrician after diagnosis of lactose intolerance or the child was bottle fed since bi ...
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No thyronorm will not have any major harmful effect on a breastfed child since there is negligible secretion of thyroxine in breastmilk.But please get baby's thyroid profile checked once because mother's deficient thyroid hormone levels may affect the child.
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Is the stool too bulky and frothy? Is she gaining weight proprly? Having ruled out these factors, we can consider this condition acceptable. Initiation of toilet training will help in forming a proper bowel habit and complete evacuation. ...
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Express milk frequently to avoid congestion and pain , and to maintain further milk flow.
Feed your baby first with expressed breast milk(ebm) using spoon, and later the formula feed.
Once healed, you can start nursing (breast-feeding) directly.
Most imp is adequate weight gain - if this is satisfactory and there is no feed intolerance, you can usually change to normal formula feeds after your child has completed 37-38 weeks (i.e. 2-3 weeks after birth). ...
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hello, continued physiotherapy might help improve power / physical delay. and speech therapy may help depending upon type and extent of delayed development.
an IQ/DQ testing can give serve as a guide to therapy.
This test is available in all medical institutes.
other investigations that should be done are -BERA , VEP. ...
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Zinnat (cefuroxime) can be given to an infant 3 months and older, under medical supervision.
Zinnat can be administered while giving formula feeds to the baby. ...
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Do not force feed your baby. Give him 3-4 meals a day. Try home based food like khichri (rice and dal), boiled and mashed vegetable, boiled egg, solid fruits like banana, papaya, apple, Dahi etc. Make the food tasty. Even if he takes small amounts of different types of food, it will be enough for him. Continue to breast feed. ...
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