One of my twin sons have this. He is 1 now and is doing well. Since he is baby number 5 for us, we noticed immediately that he was floppy. His pediatrician recommended PT and boy did it pay off. I was afraid he wasn't going to crawl or walk but now he's everywhere!
@Family4ever_41 That’s wonderful to hear! It’s amazing how physical therapy can make such a difference, especially when started early. Your experience and quick response must have been such a help to him, and it’s great to hear he’s moving around and thriving. Baby number 5 has a great support team cheering him on, and it sounds like he’s making the most of it!
@candacehamel7241 Yes, certain prescribed medications taken by your mother or father could potentially impact their health and, in some cases, may affect their children, depending on the circumstances. For example, medications that alter hormones, affect the immune system, or influence gut health could potentially have a hereditary impact or affect your digestive system indirectly. However, it’s important to note that IBS-D (Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea) is more commonly related to factors like genetics, diet, stress, and gut health rather than directly caused by medications taken by parents. If you're concerned about any medications, it’s always a good idea to discuss it with your doctor, as they can provide specific advice tailored to your situation.
@ParvathysidhuParavathy-gv7hc Mild hypotonia, which refers to reduced muscle tone, is often manageable but not necessarily "curable." The underlying cause-whether it's genetic, neurological, or due to other factors-determines the long-term outlook. For many individuals with mild hypotonia, physical therapy, strengthening exercises, and other interventions can help improve muscle tone and motor skills over time. While the condition might not completely resolve, early intervention and ongoing treatment can lead to significant improvements in strength and function. It's important to work closely with a healthcare provider for a tailored plan.
@Fiseha-sc1eo I’m so sorry to hear about your daughter’s condition. 😔 I recommend reaching out to local charities, NGOs, or social welfare programs that support medical expenses. You could also check for government schemes or hospitals offering free treatments for underprivileged families. Stay strong-there’s always hope and help out there! 💖🙏
One of my twin sons have this. He is 1 now and is doing well. Since he is baby number 5 for us, we noticed immediately that he was floppy. His pediatrician recommended PT and boy did it pay off. I was afraid he wasn't going to crawl or walk but now he's everywhere!
@Family4ever_41 That’s wonderful to hear! It’s amazing how physical therapy can make such a difference, especially when started early. Your experience and quick response must have been such a help to him, and it’s great to hear he’s moving around and thriving. Baby number 5 has a great support team cheering him on, and it sounds like he’s making the most of it!
Hello ma sorry to ask kindly what is pt
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My baby got this we afraid of baby condition plss help me
@@venkateshrakz9981 hi, may i know what are the symtoms and how old your baby now?
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What about medicine the mother or father take? Would that cause it, like a prescribed medicine?
@candacehamel7241 Yes, certain prescribed medications taken by your mother or father could potentially impact their health and, in some cases, may affect their children, depending on the circumstances. For example, medications that alter hormones, affect the immune system, or influence gut health could potentially have a hereditary impact or affect your digestive system indirectly. However, it’s important to note that IBS-D (Irritable Bowel Syndrome with Diarrhea) is more commonly related to factors like genetics, diet, stress, and gut health rather than directly caused by medications taken by parents. If you're concerned about any medications, it’s always a good idea to discuss it with your doctor, as they can provide specific advice tailored to your situation.
Is Mild hypotonia curable?
@ParvathysidhuParavathy-gv7hc Mild hypotonia, which refers to reduced muscle tone, is often manageable but not necessarily "curable." The underlying cause-whether it's genetic, neurological, or due to other factors-determines the long-term outlook. For many individuals with mild hypotonia, physical therapy, strengthening exercises, and other interventions can help improve muscle tone and motor skills over time. While the condition might not completely resolve, early intervention and ongoing treatment can lead to significant improvements in strength and function. It's important to work closely with a healthcare provider for a tailored plan.
My daughter is suffering from this disease. I don't have money to treat it. Help me
Try homoeopathic treatment
…it costs less
@Fiseha-sc1eo I’m so sorry to hear about your daughter’s condition. 😔 I recommend reaching out to local charities, NGOs, or social welfare programs that support medical expenses. You could also check for government schemes or hospitals offering free treatments for underprivileged families. Stay strong-there’s always hope and help out there! 💖🙏
@@MedicalCentric It is in Africa that everything is difficult
@@MedicalCentric Thank you for your kindness, but the organizations you mentioned are not with us
My son has all this symptoms and genetic.
Orthodontic braces? Perfect illustration, right?
Orthodontic braces can indeed be visually striking! 💖
My child having same disease & every one pressure me to find a medicine, please advise me if there are any medicine
I recommend consulting a pediatric neurologist for tailored treatment options and therapies for your child's hypotonia. ❤️
@@MedicalCentric its already done in kuwait but unfortunately i been told no medicine thats why im searching over internet may i found a hope
How is your baby now? How old is your baby?@@jarra7max430
@@jarra7max430I’m from Kuwait and doctor suspected that my child has it, Go to Ibn Sina hospital in Kuwait they will tell you more about treatments
@@jarra7max430 ask Jesus to heal your little one! That's the only medicine that helped my baby girl. God bless you!