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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine, DNB (Gener...read more

Internal Medicine Specialist•Mumbai
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No, I would not advise giving phenergan to make the baby sleep at all. If there is any reason the baby is not sleeping, please see a nearby pediatrician. Usually babies will be able to compensate for any lack of sleep in one 24 hour period during the next day.
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Homeopath•Patna
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Hi, Lybrate user, phenegran might cause various side effect and your baby be addicted in the long run of this drug.
•your baby might like the quality of motion-induced sleep, arrange it. •you need to assess any unhealthy condition with your baby - e.g.earache, colic, febrile condition.
•you need to remain fit avoiding, junkfood, alcohol and nicotine to keep your baby  healthy. •all windows be curtained, room should be dim lightened where your baby sleeps.
Tk, care.
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Pediatrician•Mumbai
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Please don't give any medication for sleep. It takes one year for babies to adjust to the circadian rhythm. Ensure she is not hungry. And not having any issue like colic. Or any kind of discomfort. Make her play throughout the day. And she will surely sleep.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Manjeet,
It is really pathetic to see your father suffering like this.
However your doctor seems to be trying few medicines to make him peaceful and sleep better. Be patient and wait for the drugs to work.
Since he is already dementing, he does not need much sleep. As age advances, one needs less time for sleep.
A bright light like day time and warmth will help sometimes - worth trying.
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Pain Management Specialist•Srinagar
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When you feel pain or pressure in your head, it may become difficult for you to assess whether you are experiencing a common headache or a migraine. Let's understand how different they are from each other.

A typical headache usually affects both sides of your head and varies from a mild to moderate pain. It can last from 30 minutes to up to a period of one week.

Some specific areas which get affected by a headache are:

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