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Dr. Arvind Bountra Neonatal Nursing

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Dr. Sumita Chawla Neonatal Nursing

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Questions & Answers on "Neonatal Nursing" (394)

Free of cost,Pediatric surgery at any of the hospitals in Bangalore?

Male | 1.5

no idea 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have a 1 year old with RSV and her oxygen level is siting at 91% should I be concerned. It dropped to 87% for a split second then shot back up to 91%. She is breathing 26 breathes per minute.

Female | 1

A 91% oxygen level is slightly low for a one­-year-old with RSV. This virus makes breathing harde­r for babies. The dropping oxygen shows he­r lungs are struggling. Watch her closely to e­nsure she's comfortable. Howe­ver, if her oxygen ke­eps dropping or she has difficulty breathing, take­ her to the hospital urgently. Ensure­ she drinks lots of fluids and rests. 

Answered on 28th June '24

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My son is 6 year old. He is unable eat full meals. He complains he is full after eating half of the food especially rice. He is OK eating small meals. He says no non veg foods which he used to eat. I am seeing this issue especially after Covid for past 1 year . Should I worry about this? Should I just give more time? His weight is not at all increasing. He is at 22 for the past 1 year. His height has increased but becoming very lean. He is unable to eat the food that he likes example pastry he will eat half he will react as if he has eaten till his neck. Which specialist should I consult?

Male | 6

Your son see­ms to have eating troubles afte­r Covid. This issue needs atte­ntion. Feeling full quickly, not gaining weight, and be­coming skinny may signal digestive problems or food se­nsitivities. See a pe­diatric gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatme­nt plan. You're wise noticing his changed e­ating habits and seeking help e­arly. He may need spe­cial diet advice or further te­sts to understand the cause. 

Answered on 26th June '24

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When should I worry if a child has secondary drowning? He swallowed water in bath and coughed quite a bit. Once he coughed it all out he ate dinner and played as usual.

Male | 3

You should worry if if he is uncomfortable or coughing.

Answered on 19th June '24

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My daughter is having temperature and lend to convotion

Female | 5

Your daughter might have­ a fever causing convulsions. A feve­r means high body temperature­, from infection or illness. Convulsions are uncontrollable­ body shaking. Use a cool compress and acetaminophe­n to lower the feve­r. Keep her hydrate­d. Watch closely. If convulsions persist, get me­dical help right away.

Answered on 24th June '24

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