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Hi, My 3 month baby has black flat spots on his scalp . It started in left side partion and it is spreading. I dont see him rubbing his head. He sleeps on his left side. Please suggest... View answer
Hi, My 3 month baby has black flat spots on his scalp . It started in left side partion and it is spreading. I dont see him rubbing his head. He sleeps on his left side. Please suggest... View answer
crawls keeping her head down and lifting her back up. And also she crawls on mattress or any soft surfaces. But when kept onfloor she will not even move an inch. Is this normal? And also... View answer
My 14 month old baby just hit her headon the tile floor. She cried for a few minutes and vomited 1 time. She is fine now and she can walk and everything, I asked her where her papa is and she... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Geeta Sundar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
later that My whole body stiffened up and my eyes rolled back in my head. my feet were rubbing back and forth on the floor. I was having a problem breathing and finely spit up very thick fluid,... View answer
I have masturbated on the floor of many bathrooms by rubbing my penis against the floor or the wall ... all my relatives in whose bathrooms I masturbated by rubbing my penis on the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. S. Murugan
( HIV AIDS Specialist)
My 10 month old fell and hit her headon the tile floor a week ago. We took her to the ER and they ... there is still quite a large soft lump on the side of her head where she hit it. Is... View answer
LIVING ROOM. WE JUST SAW THAT MY SON HIT HIS HEADON THE FLOOR. HE CRIED VERY MUCH. AND THIS MORNING I ...HI MY BABY IS ALMOST 3MONTHS OLD NOW..AND HE HAD A FALL LASTNIGHT IN OUR FLOOR... View answer
5 month old rolled of the bed hit headon night stand corner between eyebrows then fell to the floor and hit his headon laminate floor cried only a minute then went to sleep it... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajiv K Khandelwal
( Pediatrician)
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