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Dear Doctor, My son aged 7 does not have any solid food at all so far in his life. He has only porridge ( semi liquid form). How do we get him to eat solid food. He just refuses to eat solid... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shruti Rijhwani
( Rheumatologist)
Patient is a quadriplegic (c-3 injury ) with a #7 tracheostomy tube in place. With the cuff inflated, the patient was given pureed vegetables orally. He had been eating pureed to course ground foods ... View answer
I am gluten sensitive and eatonly gluten free foods now and have gotten rid of the diaharhea but not the rash . Only now the rash comes no matter what I eat, even all gluten free... View answer
chocolates that should be avoided for hyperactive children? What are those foodsthat can be best for a child ... speak to him at times. He doesn t have the patience or attention to... View answer
take care of her. are there foods like chocolates that should be avoided for hyperactive children ... than few seconds. doesn't seem to listen to us while we speak to her at times.she doesn't... View answer
children k-6 years old but I had to give it because of slurry speech and excessive thirst and if i speak to loud or laugh my chest hurts. Furthermore I slur my speech when i eat certain... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
Inflamed lips, raised ridges inside of cheeks. Not able to speak without stumbling over my words. Will sometimes happen after I eat. Cannot determine if it only happens after eating Certain... View answer
Answered by :Dr. MANISH POKRA
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
started eating solid foods and she even does not feel hungry. We can only make her eat semi solids etc. by ...My Daughter is 2 yrs old.She does not speak yet. She guggles some words but... View answer
I am a 35 year old female. I have a small clear (looks like lie bump normally on tongue ) but in the roof of my mouth. I can scrape or pop it and it goes away. But it seems like when I eat certain ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varanasi Pundarikaksha
( Pediatrician)
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