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Child’s Slightly Heavy Weight, Doctor Points Out Possible Heart Issues but Tests Show No Abnormalities

How to Handle a Situation Where a Child’s Heart Examination Results Don’t Match the Actual Condition?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Heart Examination
  • Obesity
  • Medical Advice
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Child’s Sore Throat and High Fever: Dietary Taboos

Dietary taboos when a child has tonsillitis
  • FAQ
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Children's Health
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Child’s Sore Throat Leading to Loss of Appetite: What Dietary Taboos to Avoid?

During the treatment of a child’s sore throat, it is important to pay attention to dietary taboos and how to arrange meals properly to enhance immunity and improve symptoms.
  • FAQ
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Sore Throat
  • Loss of Appetite
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Child’s Sputum with Blood Threads: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention

Blood threads in a child’s sputum may indicate a bacterial infection causing bronchitis, often accompanied by fever, coughing, and night coughs. Treatment should include drinking plenty of water, rest, and the use of pediatric lung-clearing syrup and antibiotics.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Respiratory Diseases
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Child’s Sputum with Blood Threads: What’s Happening?

Describes the situation of a child’s sputum containing blood threads and inquires about possible causes and necessary examination programs when needed.
  • FAQ
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Pediatrics
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Child’s Stomach Bloating, Dry Vomiting, and Lymph Node Inflammation

The child has stomach bloating and dry vomiting with lymph node inflammation. After taking medication for four days, how can you confirm a complete recovery? Should you finish the six-day prescription? There’s also a bit of coughing, not severe, just occasional. What should you do?
  • FAQ
  • Child's Health
  • Digestive System
  • Lymphatic System
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Child’s Stomach Pain: What to Do After Vomiting Twice?

A child of 5 years old experiences stomach pain and dry vomiting twice, once in the morning before school and again after returning home for dinner.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Health
  • Gastrointestinal Issues
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Child’s Stool Contains Blood Strands, Inflammation Detected, How to Handle?

The child’s stool contains blood strands, and a medical examination confirms gastrointestinal inflammation. Parents inquire about the need for a chest X-ray and treatment methods.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Health
  • Gastroenteritis
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Child’s Stool Looks Like Cauliflower, Bloody Strands in Stool, How to Treat?

For infants under 6 months, physiological diarrhea is often related to breast milk intake. In most cases, the child is in good spirits, has good skin elasticity, and cries with tears. There’s no need to worry excessively; it will naturally improve as they grow older.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Digestive System
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Child’s Stool Shows Greenish-White, Watery Bean Curd-Like Appearance, Frequency Unchanged, Medication Ineffective

Child’s stool appears greenish-white, watery, and bean curd-like with no increase in frequency and medication being ineffective. Seeking professional advice.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Digestive System
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