How to Determine Normal Stool in Newborns

Breastfed infants without complementary feeding have stools that are yellow or golden yellow, with a uniform consistency like ointment, occasionally thin and slightly green, showing an acidic reaction with a sour taste but no odor. They defecate 2-4 times a day. Generally, there are no abnormal symptoms that require treatment, and they can be left untreated. In terms of diet, they can eat foods high in fiber such as chives and soy milk.
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How to Detoxify Lead at 1 Year Old

Chronic lead poisoning is primarily treated with chelation therapy. The effectiveness of chelating agents in detoxifying lead is as follows: CaNa3DTPA (Calcium Promethazine) > CaNa2EDTA (Sodium Calcium EDTA) > ZnNa3DTPA (Zinc Promethazine) > Na2DMS (Dithiobis succinate sodium), DMSA (Dithiobis succinate) > 811 (Chelating carboxyphenol).
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How to Diagnose and Treat Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a viral infectious disease characterized by fever and blisters on the hands, feet, and mouth. Recently, my daughter’s kindergarten had a child infected with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, and I’m worried she might have caught it too. She has a blister on her mouth, and I’m concerned whether this is a symptom of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease. What are the diagnostic methods for this condition?
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