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What Causes Aggressive Behavior Of Pulling Hair In Kids?

Hello Dr. My Daughter is pulling hair of other students and subsequently her teacher and principal. If we take her out she is doing the same to every girl child and womem in public ie. beach, park. some time when she gets aggressive she is pulling the shirt of male and some time if her hand reach the head of the male she holds that too. JIPMER Child Psychiatrist prescribed Resperidon 2mg /Pyrodoxin 10mg from oct/2010 Now they prescribed Pacetane 1/2 mg morning. My wife says she cannot continue these tablets and goes to her duty. I dont know what to do. Please advice.
Tue, 6 Feb 2018
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Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic!

It seems doctors have seen your daughter and accordingly prescribed her medicine, which is very important to continue. Also regular visits to the doctor as the child grows, doses will need adjustment. If your wife is unable to keep track of medicine, what ever may be the reason, you have to take charge of it. Be patient. Learn how to deal with special needs of the child.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Ratna Mulay, Pediatrician
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What Causes Aggressive Behavior Of Pulling Hair In Kids?

Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic! It seems doctors have seen your daughter and accordingly prescribed her medicine, which is very important to continue. Also regular visits to the doctor as the child grows, doses will need adjustment. If your wife is unable to keep track of medicine, what ever may be the reason, you have to take charge of it. Be patient. Learn how to deal with special needs of the child. Take care Regards, Dr. Ratna Mulay, Pediatrician