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Baby at 13 Months Old with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Hospitalized for Three Days Without Eating, Vomited Three Times Today, Passed Milk Curds, What to Do?

A 13-month-old baby with hand, foot, and mouth disease was hospitalized for three days without eating solid food, only consuming packaged milk. Today, the baby vomited three times and passed milk curds. Seeking professional advice.
  • FAQ
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
  • Pediatric Medicine
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Baby at 13 Months Old, Testicles Turn Red While Wearing Diapers, How to Solve It?

If a baby’s testicles turn red while wearing diapers, it might be caused by a diaper rash. It’s recommended to switch to breathable cotton diapers and gently clean the baby’s private area with water to help the baby recover.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Diaper Rash
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Baby at 14 Months Old Loses Strength in Left Leg After Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Vaccine: What to Do?

A 14-month-old baby experiences weakness in the left leg after receiving the Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease vaccine, which may be a common post-vaccination reaction.
  • FAQ
  • Vaccine Administration
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
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Baby at 15 Months Old Experiences Dark Complexion and Pale Lips: Causes and Suggestions

A 15-month-old baby has a dark complexion and pale lips. Possible causes and suggestions.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Health Consultation
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Baby at 15 Months, Scrotum Can’t Feel Testicles, How to Handle?

At 15 months old, the baby’s scrotum cannot feel the testicles. Inquiry about the handling method.
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  • Medical
  • Surgery
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Baby at 17 Days Old Experiencing Diarrhea, Excessive Eye Discharge, and Vomiting from Formula Milk: How to Handle It?

Offering handling suggestions for a 17-day-old baby experiencing diarrhea, excessive eye discharge, and vomiting due to formula milk adaptation.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Formula Milk Issues
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Baby at 18 Months Old Has Blood in Nasal Mucus: Could It Be Related to Fire or Constipation?

A 18-month-old baby has blood in the nasal mucus, possibly due to dry indoor air or constipation. It is recommended to drink more water, maintain indoor humidity, and appropriately consume fruit purees and intestinal probiotics to relieve constipation.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Health
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Baby at 18 Months Old, Had Cough and Fever, Started Diarrhea After a Week of IV Treatment—How to Handle It?

After a baby experiences upper respiratory infection, there may be a decrease in gastrointestinal function. It is recommended to treat the infection simultaneously and adjust the intestinal flora.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Upper Respiratory Infection
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Baby at 19 Days Old, Umbilical Cord Not Yet Fallen Off: Is This Normal?

Discuss the normal time range for newborn umbilical cord detachment and how to properly care for an undetached umbilical cord.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Care
  • Umbilical Cord Detachment
  • Newborn Health
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Baby at 19 Months Old: Why Does He Sweat on the Body and Head While Wearing Warm Clothing but Feel Cold in His Hands?

Despite wearing warm clothing, the baby still sweats on the body and head but feels cold in his hands. Traditional Chinese medicine suggests this may be due to a yang deficiency, indicating low immunity.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Health
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
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