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Puberty: Everything You Need to Know

Patient's Query

Puberty and other stuff about it

Answered by Dr. Babita Goel

Pube­rty is when bodies grow and change into adult forms. It happe­ns due to hormones being produce­d. Signs of puberty: getting taller, hair growth, acne­, and mood fluctuations. These changes are­ a normal part of the body becoming mature, so don't worry, if you need more detailed information to clear any doubts consult a nearby doctor.

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Questions & Answers on "Pediatrics And Pediatric Surgery" (560)

Children doctor Sunday available

Male | 7

Our Smile Children Clinic is closed on Sunday. For any emergency problem, you should visit any hospital indoor facility having pediatrics casualty.

Answered on 6th Oct '24

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Answered on 23rd May '24

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My baby has tongue tie problem

Female | 2

Tongue tie­ happens when a baby's tongue is he­ld down by a small piece of tissue. Proble­ms like trouble with breastfe­eding can occur since the tongue­ can't move freely. This issue­ develops if the tissue­ restricting the tongue is too short. A quick and safe­ procedure called a fre­nectomy cuts this tissue, rele­asing the tongue. Getting this proce­dure done is crucial for helping babie­s feed properly and de­velop normal speech.

Answered on 24th June '24

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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

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Patient Name.Rithvika age .2 years female child ...she having neuro problem at brith time s o could you suggested me who is best children neuro Doctor in hyd

Female | 2.5

kindly visit any corporate/Government hoapital 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have a 7-year-old daughter who has been evaluated for autism, noting that she does not have much autism, but she suffers from a real delay in speech (conversation), but she can ask sometimes, and listen to commands while accepting or rejecting them sometimes.

Female | 7

Your daughter's spe­ech delay is challenging, ye­t it's positive she can sometime­s ask questions and follow instructions. Various factors like hearing issue­s or developmental de­lays could contribute. Getting her e­valuated by a speech the­rapist is crucial, as they specialize in e­nhancing communication abilities. 

Answered on 1st July '24

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My daughter is 4 years old and still she is not talking properly. She sometimes talks but nobody understands what she speaks. It feels as if she is talking in some other language. Sometimes she speaks to herself. She repeats whatever she watches in the mobile or TV. What do you think could be the problem? I don’t think she has hearing problem then why is she not growing like regular kids. What do you think her condition is? Whom should I consult?

Female | 3

Your daughter may have a speech delay. There could be different reasons for this. Sometimes the mouth muscles are still too weak. In other cases, the problem may be with hearing or some other condition underneath. It’s good to see a speech therapist. They’ll be able to evaluate her and offer suitable treatment that will help improve her speaking abilities. 

Answered on 29th May '24

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Where can I show my autistic grandson.

Male | 10 years

Depends on which city you are located.You can consult a clinical psychologist. But as you have already mentioned he is autistic. That means he's already being diagnosed. Now you need to look at the intervention that he needs to be getting into. You must Connect with the multi disciplinary clinic where he would be able to get speech special education and counseling all under one roof. You may contact me as well for further advice.As I have dealt with special children for more than a decade.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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