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Guardian of a 2 yr 1 m old boy12 months ago
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#asktheexperts why is my baby boy yelling with ears closed for lot of times a day .. and he couldn't walk without support and sitting with legs back folded

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy12 months ago
A. If your baby boy is frequently yelling while closing his ears, has difficulty walking without support, and is sitting with his legs back folded, several potential issues could be contributing to these behaviors: 1. Ear Discomfort or Pain Ear Infections: Yelling and ear-covering might indicate ear discomfort or pain, possibly from an ear infection. Earwax: Excessive earwax or foreign objects in the ear could also cause discomfort. 2. Developmental Milestones Walking: At a year and a half, many children are walking with or without support. Delayed walking can sometimes be normal, but persistent difficulty should be evaluated. Sitting Position: Sitting with legs back folded can sometimes be a normal part of development, but it might also indicate muscle tone or flexibility issues. 3. Sensory Sensitivity Sensory Issues: Some children might react strongly to sensory stimuli, such as loud noises or certain textures. This could cause them to cover their ears and cry. 4. Consult a Pediatrician Medical Evaluation: Given the symptoms, it’s important to consult a pediatrician to rule out or address potential issues like ear infections, sensory processing disorders, or developmental delays. Developmental Assessment: A thorough evaluation can provide insights into whether the delays in walking and unusual sitting posture are part of normal development or if they require intervention. 5. Early Intervention Physical Therapy: If developmental delays are identified, physical therapy might be recommended to support motor skills development. Hearing Tests: If ear discomfort is a concern, a hearing test or ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) consultation might be needed. Steps to Take 1. Schedule a Pediatric Visit: For a comprehensive assessment of ear health, motor development, and overall well-being. 2. Monitor and Document: Keep track of when the yelling occurs, any associated symptoms, and developmental milestones. Addressing these concerns with your pediatrician will help ensure your baby receives appropriate care and support for any underlying issues.
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