7-Month-Old Baby’s Head-Shaking Concerns and Answers

A 7-month-old infant exhibiting a head-shaking behavior may be a sign of calcium deficiency or a need for more sunlight exposure. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and vitamin D, and to increase outdoor activity time. If concerned, it is advisable to bring the child to a pediatrician for a detailed examination and trace element testing.
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7-Year-Old Child Frequently Distracted, Suspected Idiopathic Epilepsy

A 7-year-old child frequently loses concentration, diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy through EEG at the First Hospital of Pediatrics, and prescribed the medication Debakjin sodium valproate for treatment. The child has a history of allergies, and the parents are concerned about the side effects of the medication and are considering whether to seek further confirmation at another hospital.
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7-Year-Old Child Suffers from Bronchitis Pneumonia Without Fever or Severe Cough

A child with bronchitis pneumonia shows no fever and only mild coughing, which could be due to mycoplasma infection. Consider using antibiotics such as azithromycin, along with traditional Chinese medicine treatments like the Baibu Cough Syrup. Pay attention to diet and daily care, drink plenty of water, avoid sweets, cold foods, snacks, and fried foods.
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