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What Does Having an Extra X Chromosome Mean?

An abnormality in the number of sex chromosomes can manifest as having an extra X chromosome, leading to what is known as the ‘superfemale syndrome,’ with a prevalence rate of 0.08% among women.
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  • Medicine
  • Genetics
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What Does It Mean If a Child Has Weakness in Their Right Hand?

Weakness in a child’s right hand may be related to cerebral palsy and should be treated actively, including the use of neuro-nutritional medications, acupuncture, massage, and tui na (form of Chinese manual therapy) . Additionally, it is important to enhance nutrition and supplement vitamins and trace elements to avoid adverse stimulation.
  • FAQ
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Child Health
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What Does It Mean to Have a Down Syndrome Baby? Can It Be Prevented?

The Meaning and Preventive Methods of Down Syndrome Babies
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  • Medical
  • Genetics
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What Does It Mean When a Child Often Has Sleepwalking?

A 6-month-old baby may tremble due to a disturbance in the vegetative nervous system regulation. It is recommended to reduce brain excitability and relax appropriately before bedtime. Under the guidance of a doctor, treatments such as An Shen Bu Nao Ye or Zao Ren An Shen Gui can be used.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Sleepwalking
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What Does It Mean When a Child Tests Negative for Phe and TSH?

TSH is a screening indicator for congenital hypothyroidism, also known as ‘cretinism.’ Phe is a screening indicator for phenylketonuria. A negative result indicates the absence of the corresponding disease.
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  • Medical
  • Genetic Disorders
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What Does It Mean When a Fetal Cerebral Cistern Shows a Liquefied Dark Area?

Is it normal for the fetal cerebral cistern to show a deep 1.0cm liquefied dark area, and is there a possibility of it being absorbed on its own?
  • FAQ
  • Pregnancy
  • Maternity Examination
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What Does It Mean When a Fetus Has Enhanced Abdominal Intestinal Echo?

Enhanced abdominal intestinal echo in a fetus can be caused by various reasons, including physiological manifestations and potential digestive tract abnormalities or chromosomal anomalies.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
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What Does It Mean When a Fetus Has Reached the Chromosomal Abnormality Critical Risk?

At 17 weeks and 2 days pregnant, a prenatal ultrasound revealed that the fetus has reached the critical risk of chromosomal abnormalities, and it is recommended to undergo further examination and consult with a obstetrician.
  • FAQ
  • Pregnancy and Maternity Health
  • Chromosomal Abnormalities
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What Does It Mean When a One-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child Often Chews on Their Hands?

Frequent hand-chewing in a one-and-a-half-year-old child may be a habit they’ve developed from a young age, or it could be caused by a zinc deficiency. Oral administration of gluconate zinc can be used for treatment. Additionally, it’s important to maintain hygiene and engage in appropriate family education and intervention.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Health
  • Behavioral Issues
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What Does KF Ring Mean?

KF ring is an abbreviation for Spheno-occipital Dysplasia. Parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek timely treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Spheno-occipital Dysplasia
  • Medicine
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