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MD - Paediatrics

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There are currently three Rotavirus vaccines available. Two are imported and one is Indian
Monovalent Rotavirus Vaccine (imported) 2 doses at 4 weeks interval
Pentavalent Vaccine (Imported) 3 doses at 4 week intervals
Monovalent Vaccine (Indian) 3 doses at 4 week intervals
The vaccine course has to be completed before 8 months of age.
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Fellowship In Neonatology, MRCPCH(UK), ...read more

Pediatrician•Delhi
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Your child needs complete care whether it is emotional, psychological or physical. A thorough evaluation of your child's body and mind is vital at nascent stages. Childs growth should also be checked regularly and monitored. Weight, height and head circumference should be checked and plotted in standard recommended graphs to see if these are normal otherwise timely action can be taken. Childhood vaccinations should be given at right time. These are advised by Paediatrician. If you observe any co...more
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology, FCPS, DG...read more

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Different type of vaccination has different doses.
Yes, you are eligible. Ideal time puberty before sex starts.
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Pediatrician•Bareilly
Good afternoon, first of all, seizure activity itself would cause great harm to the brain, hence the precipitating factor (here fever) needs to be controlled. N secondly, after frisium, the child may feel drowsy, it's a common side effect, she would get fine within 1-2 days.
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MBBS, MD, DNB Neonatology

Pediatrician•Ghaziabad
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If re-exposed, persons who have previously received full pre-exposure or post-exposure
treatment (either by IM or ID route) vaccine should be given for only two booster doses,
intramuscularly/intradermally (0.1 ml at two sites) on days 0 and 3, but no rabies
immunoglobulin. Only adequate wound washing would be required in case of re-exposure
where animal bite victim has documented proof of complete PEP or PrEP within last three
months.
Conclusion: YES, you have to ta...more
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MBBS , MD - Biochemistry

General Physician•Lucknow
Almost all cases of polio occur before age 5, therefore oral polio vaccine is usually not recommended beyond 5 years.
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General Physician•Hisar
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It is not dangerous to take vaccine after an interval of atleast 4 weeks from previous course.
Usually you will get minor side effects like redness, pain at site and fever and myalgia only which resolves in 2 -3 days
do contact me for further diagnosis and treatment or if you still have some doubts you want to clear.
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MD Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diabet...read more

Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Igg shows past infection or say vaccination successfully.
Yes if igg of mmr negative then vaccination for mmr can be safely given to adults.
Single dose is sufficient.
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Pulmonologist•Gurgaon
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Chronic respiratory diseases like bronchial asthma, bronchiectasis, copd, sarcoidosis and interstitial lung disease are vulnerable to repeated infections and multiple hospital visits or admission.

The main reasons for the increased susceptibility is altered lung defence, use of steroids in various respiratory conditions and multiple comorbidities like diabetes and coronary disease.

Patients should ideally be vaccinated for pneumococcal and influenza disease routinely.
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MBBS, DNB (PSYCHIATRY)

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Hi lybrate-user I think you should contact your doctor for these changes. 5 mg of axepta may not really help with anything. You should reduce risperidone further if you want but continue the axepta. Once again, refer to and trust your child’s doctor on this one
hope this helps
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