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Father of a 1 yr 7 m old boy9 months ago
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my son kind of shivers , more sort of a chill every now and then. . what can it be. I consulted one doctor in my city , he said it's shudder syndrome. shall I go for a higher city for proper investigation regarding the same?

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NavpreetTrying To Conceive7 months ago
A. Faver being cold and more
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy9 months ago
A. It sounds like your doctor has diagnosed your son with Shudder Syndrome, which is a condition where a child experiences sudden, brief episodes of shivering or trembling. These episodes often occur without a fever or cold and are typically harmless. The shaking or shivering is usually short-lived, lasting only a few seconds to a minute, and may appear more noticeable in the evening or when the child is excited, upset, or fatigued. Shudder Syndrome is generally considered a benign condition and is common in young children, especially between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. It is not usually a cause for concern, and the episodes often diminish as the child gets older. However, if you are still concerned or if the symptoms persist or worsen, it's a good idea to: 1. Monitor for any other symptoms: Pay attention to any signs of fever, weakness, or changes in behavior that could suggest something else. 2. Revisit your doctor: If you feel that the symptoms are unusual or becoming more frequent, it may be worth consulting with a pediatric neurologist or another pediatrician for a second opinion. 3. Provide comfort: If the shuddering seems to cause distress or discomfort, ensure that your child is warm and calm during episodes. In most cases, Shudder Syndrome resolves on its own without treatment, but your healthcare provider can guide you in managing and understanding the condition further. If there are any concerns about the diagnosis or if other unusual symptoms arise, follow up with your doctor for more detailed advice.
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