Delay - #20303
My baby is 3.5yrs old but unable to walk and sit by itself kindly guide me is there any permenant remedy.kindly answer me Asap. When she was 3 days had jaundice at. 33 br so doctor said that she. Is not cp but may delay in progress
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Massage with sesame oil. Sy Bonison 10ml three times
It sounds like your child has developmental delay, possibly due to the effects of neonatal jaundice (bilirubin 33 mg/dL) at birth. While the doctor ruled out Cerebral Palsy (CP), the delay in sitting and walking suggests neurological or muscular weakness. Do whole body massage Add cow ghee in diet It’s better to consult paediatric neurologist for further evaluation
Jaundice in newborn, especially at high bilirubin levels like 33 mg/dl, can have significant effects on a child’s nervous system. While it seems the doctors ruled out cerebral palsy (CP), there may still be developmental delays due to this early condition.
Firstly, addressing development delay involves a comprehensive approach. Ayurveda can complement modern therapies. However, I’d also advise you to consult with a pediatric neurologist for a detailed evaluation of her current condition and to rule out any neurological issues. They can offer a detailed plan, often including physiotherapy.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, we focus on enhancing nervous system health, strengthening muscles, and improving overall vitality. Here are some suggestions that can be part of an integrative approach:
1. Daily Massage: Gently massage your child’s body with warm sesame oil or bala (country mallow) oil. These oils are known to support musculoskeletal development and improve circulation. Do this massage in the morning, preferably after a bath.
2. Diet: Ensure her diet is nourishing. Include foods that are easy to digest and rich in nutrients, such as milk, grains, and ghee. Depending on her tolerance, small servings of cooked vegetables and fruits can be added.
3. Herbal Supplements: Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before administering any herbs, but commonly recommended ones for nerve and muscle health include Brahmi and Ashwagandha. These herbs are considered supportive for enhancing mental focus and overall body strength.
4. Routine & Exercise: Establish a consistent daily routine. Encourage light, appropriate forms of movement, possibly guided by a therapist, to train motor skills.
5. Therapies: Panchakarma therapies like Abhyanga may be beneficial, but only under professional guidance given her age and condition.
It’s essencial to have regular check-ups with your healthcare provider to monitor progress and adjust therapies accordingly. Integrating these Ayurvedic recommendations with professional guidance can provide a holistic route to support your child’s development.

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