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Developmental Milestones In Children

Developmental milestones are skills or tasks children typically achieve by a certain age. These milestones are important markers of a child's growth and development and can help parents and healthcare providers identify developmental delays or concerns. Such milestones include smiling in three months, rolling over in six months, or walking independently in two years. If the milestones are delayed, talking to a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance is always good.

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My 2.5-year-old daughter cannot speak. She is taking Mentat syrup for hyperactivity. Will it improve her speech as well?

Query: Hello doctor, My 2.5-year-old daughter is not speaking. She was very hyperactive, so we consulted a doctor six months back. The doctor advised to give her five ml of Mentat syrup once a day. I gave it for three months. I see some improvement as she is not too hyperactive now. I stopped it for a mon...  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I just read your query. You can continue giving half teaspoon of the Mentat Syrup (Brahmi, Ashwagandha, and Madhukaparni) twice daily with water for one month. After that, you may require some time gap. Along with that, take some almonds and make a fine powder. Add s...  Read Full »

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