Squint in Normal Children

3rd May 2018: We are glad to introduce to you our latest initiative – Pediatric Pearls. With this, we hope to keep giving you little clinical tidbits related to pediatric super specialties that you will definitely find useful in your practice. This week we focus on squint – we all know that Squint may be normal in the initial few months. But did you know how common it could be? (more…)

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Outdoor activity and Myopia Progression

14th November 2017: The following are common questions that parents worry about: Will carrots help my child get rid of his spectacles? Will eye exercises reverse her glass powers? What can I do to stop my child’s spectacle numbers from increasing? We now have research backed evidence for parents regarding what they can do for myopia progression:

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Pulled Elbow

3rd October 2017:

This week we look at Pulled Elbow – one of the commonest causes of painful psuedo paralysis of upper limb in the age group 1 – 5 years. We know that treatment is by traction & supination or in some cases, traction & hyper pronation. When should one think of ordering an XRay?

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Unilateral Out Toeing Gait

19th September 2017:

This week we look at Transient Synovitis – one of the commonest cause of unilateral gait abnormality in the age group of 2-6 years.
Features are: Usually reactive, Typical unilateral Out-toeing gait (Unilateral Charlie Chaplin) about one-two weeks after fever/ URTI / rash / loose motions / any viral infection. At presentation the child may be afebrile / playful / non-Irritable.

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Retinopathy of Prematurity

12th September 2017

This week we look at one of the most common causes of preventable visual loss in preterm babies – Retinopathy of Prematurity or ROP. Needless to say, all preemies less than 35 weeks and / or weighing less than 2 kgs with the below risk factors must be screened within the first 30 days of life.  (more…)

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Angular Deformities around the Knee

22nd August 2017:

This week we look at angular deformities around the knees in children. We know that Genu Varum or bow knees are often physiological from 0 – 2.5 years whereas Genu Valgum or knock knees are physiological from 3 – 6 years. But which cases of angular deformities in knees should raise a red flag in our mind? (more…)

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