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Neonatal Meninzitis
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Fever
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Mamatha
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8/19/2010 3:38:35 AM
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My son was 20days when he had fever. i neglected that for 1 day n 2 nights by giving him Calpol. but then i took him to doc, who said as he is very small {smaller than 3 months} his antibiotic level is very low, so need to be given I, V, so should be hospitalised. i was shocked. then on the 3rd day of fever we admitted him to hospital. there the doctors waited for 1 day, n then started to give antibiotic injection through the vein. to ensure that the brain is not affected by the fever, they too....
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4-year-old bladder issues..
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Development
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concerned mama
Posted On :
8/12/2010 11:21:04 AM
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Hi, my names is christina and i am a proud parents of a healthy happy 4-year-old boy. But about 3 weeks ago he awoke with bad stomach pains, so bad that i brought him to emerg- they ran the regular test- infections etc. they also did a ultra-sound. Nothing came up in the tests-{and yes checked for pysical abuse of any sort} and after about 4 hours wating around in the emerg, he started to feel better and stopped complaining of pain- it went away__? Ok that- everything was fine after that.. liek ....
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complete heterchromia
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Genetic issues
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Stancey
Posted On :
4/15/2010 8:06:52 AM
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my daughter is 3 months old. shortly after her birth we realized that her right eye is a dark brown and the left is a blue-ish grey. at first we were like how cute and omg, just is awe over it. well earlier this week i was on my lunch break and playing on the internet so i am curious as to how this can happen {2 different eye colors}. now you know that reading the internet can be a good thing or a bad thing, so now i am worried. i know that it can possibly be genetics, but it also states th....
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Femur Bone Fracture
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Pankaj S. Shah
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1/23/2010 4:36:39 AM
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Hi, Everyone, I have a son who is now 3.9 years, last year we were travelling to Lonavala a Hill station near mumbai for a 31st party, accidently my son fell from the 1st floor of a bunglow from a height of about 14 ft. and broke his left femur bone in two. Due to the pain he lost concious, we rushed him immediatly to a near by Highway Accedental Hospital and had to perform a closed reduction on treatment on him, in closed reduction the doctor tries to place the broken femur bone as close and al....
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cephalohematoma
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Development
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christina
Posted On :
11/16/2009 10:56:39 AM
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my daughter is now 3 months old and fully recovered. At 1 week of age she had a Cephalohematoma on her head and small ones on her brain. These caused her to have decresed blood flow and oxygen to her brain which caused seizures. The doctors did an ultrasound and an xray and everything came back fine but then they did the MRI and i got the news that it may never go away. As a mom thats experienced something this extreem i urge you not to take the first answer the give you because truthfully somet....
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