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Doctor , My son XXXXXXX is 2.6 yrs and his clinical diagnosis isReceptive Expressive Language ... him , and I even have gone through Dr. XXXXXXX Shankardass second opinion on Learning disorders... View answer
Hi, My daughter is 3 years and 9 months old and suffering from receptive-expressive language delay and probably ADHD as well. She is undergoing speech therapy now and improving as well, but her... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Senthilnathan Subramanian
( Ayurveda Specialist)
eye. ( tumor was on left) His only problem now, which is big, it some trouble with receptivelanguage ... aprox 2cm and 6cm diameter on the left side( parietal) area. He is recovering from... View answer
5.5mths walked 10.5mths is social, has great receptivelanguage and a vocabulary of 10 words. Her ... the way up until her 12mth check up where she had dropped to 20 percentile. At her 13mth she... View answer
articular surfaces with osteophytic sharpening of articular corners Knee joint spaces are within normal limits with smooth articular surfaces My x ray report says Knees pain and swelling.. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I would like to know if this supplement can help my 18 year old on who is a freshman in college. He has receptive-expressive language disorder Attention deficit, inattentive type and anxiety. He can ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
My son is 3 years old and still talks with jibberish. He has been diagnosed has having a mixed receptive-expressive language delay. What willl his future be like? Is it possible for him... View answer
My son has receptive and expressive language disorder . He was previously diagnosed with ADD, non attentive type. When he was diagnosed with the language issues, the pyschologist said that he really... View answer
are advanced and her receptivelanguage skills are fine. ... not feel as though it was attached anywhere. Is this something we should be concerned about? Her other ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mahalingam Thirumalaivelsamy
( General & Family Physician)
I know oral sex is more risky for the receptive partner (the one performing oral sex) with regards to HIV. Is oral sex more risky for the receptive partner with regard to other STDs like... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bharatesh Devendra Basti
( Dermatologist)
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