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Is the Baby’s Lung Maturity at 39 Weeks Pregnant?

At 39 weeks of pregnancy, the baby’s lungs are typically nearly mature, ready for breathing after birth.
  • FAQ
  • Pregnancy
  • Baby Development
  • Lung Maturity
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Is the Baby’s Mouth Blisters a Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

Excess heat may cause blisters in the baby’s mouth. It is recommended to maintain a positive attitude, eat a light diet, drink plenty of water, and take symptomatic medication. For severe cases, further diagnosis and treatment should be sought.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Disease
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Is the Baby’s Reaction to Medication Normal?

Assessment of Baby’s Reaction After Diarrhea Treatment
  • Health Q&A
  • Pediatric Medication
  • Diarrhea Treatment
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Is the Baby’s Routine Blood Test Result Abnormal?

Discuss the routine blood test results of a six-month-old baby, including leukocyte and lymphocyte ratios, and provide professional interpretation.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Routine Blood Test
  • Leukocytes
  • Lymphocytes
  • Infection
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Is the Baby’s Urination with a Bit of Stool Related to Medication?

The symptom of a three-and-a-half-year-old baby urinating with a bit of stool may be caused by slight inflammation of the intestines, which is a common clinical manifestation.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Children
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Is the Blisters in My Child’s Mouth After a Fever Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

After a fever, if your child’s mouth develops many blisters and their palms have red spots, it could be oral ulcers or hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, apply zinc oxide topically, take vitamin B2 and vitamin C, and closely observe the situation.
  • FAQ
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
  • Oral Ulcers
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Is the Blisters in the Throat Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

I went to see a doctor yesterday, and there were two small blisters in the throat area inside the mouth, but there were no blisters on the hands and feet. This kind of situation is generally caused by inflammation and infection, and you should also pay attention to whether it is caused by hand, foot, and mouth disease.
  • FAQ
  • Internal Medicine
  • Inflammation and Infection
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
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Is the Blood Routine Test Indicative of a Bacterial Infection or Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

The baby has been repeatedly coughing for nearly two months, urine tests show elevated white blood cells, and suddenly developed a high fever with red rashes. The symptoms resemble hand, foot, and mouth disease. Is this a bacterial infection or hand, foot, and mouth disease?
  • FAQ
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
  • Bacterial Infection
  • Blood Routine
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Is the Bubble on My Baby’s Lip Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

My child has a bubble on their lip, and I’m worried it might be hand, foot, and mouth disease. However, no blisters have appeared on their hands or feet. I’m asking if it could be hand, foot, and mouth disease.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
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Is the Bubbling on My Son’s Body Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

Question about whether the bubbling on my son’s body is hand, foot, and mouth disease
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Dermatology
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