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Dr. Rajeev Ranjan is a senior neonatologist and pediatrician at the Nidan Mother And Child Care Clinic in Noida, India. He completed his MD fromTsma-Tver Medical University, Russia, in 2005, DCH fromd . y .帕特博士il Medical College(Mumbai), and FCH, MCH (Delhi) in 2004.With 18 years of experience, Dr. Ranjan is a member of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), the Delhi Medical Council, and the Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP). He provides care and service as a pulmonologist, child specialist, and consultant in child growth and development.
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Knowing about safe sleeping positions for babies is important in ensuring a safe sleep environment and preventing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). SIDS falls under the category of sudden unexpected death in infancy ([simple_tooltip text="SUDI" tooltip="Sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) is a baby's sudden death from an unknown cause." ]) and is majorly linked to the position in which the baby sleeps. Thus, knowing what positions are safe for your baby to sleep in is important to help prevent unexpected situations. Also, knowing a few tips that will help reduce the risk of SIDS helps go a long way (1). One example of such a position of safe sleeping in babies is the supine position, in which the baby, who is less than a year old, is made to sleep on their back. Read on to know more about safe sleeping positions for babies and tips on sleep safety. [mj-toc] The Good And Bad Positions For...
Antibiotics are medications used to treat a bacterial infection. The most common antibiotic prescribed is amoxicillin. However, as every medication prescribed to a child could concern parents, we discuss amoxicillin’s pediatric dosage in this post. Therefore, you may gather all the information before giving it to your children. Previously, the medicine was prescribed frequently. However, these days, it is only being prescribed if deemed necessary to avoid any future complications. However, if your doctor has prescribed amoxicillin, there are a few points that you must remember that we discuss in the post, along with its usage, dosage, and side effects. [mj-toc] What Is Amoxicillin? Amoxicillin is a [simple_tooltip text="penicillin" tooltip="An antibiotic used to cure an infection caused by bacteria" ] antibiotic used for treating bacterial infections including strep throat (a streptococcal infection), skin infections, pneumonia, [simple_tooltip text="sinusitis" tooltip="An infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungus characterized by swelling in the air cavities close to the nose, forehead, and eyes" ], bronchitis,...