It is a well-known fact that every growing infant requires a routine checkup to observe how the child is developing.
Is the child suffering from any minor nutritional deficiency? How is the child being brought up and what kind of care is being provided? Information on all these matters is obtained during a routine checkup.
Many birth defects do not appear immediately after birth; they become apparent later, such as some heart defects, some cases of hydrocele, hernias in children, or other conditions that are not visible at the time of birth but show up later. This is the importance of a routine checkup.
