Consultation on a Newborn Continuously Passing Stools Containing Milk Curds
An 11-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for two days, suspected to be due to indigestion. Seeking improvement methods and advice.
An 11-month-old baby often sweats during afternoon naps, with a wet pillow. The child plays normally during the day. No treatment has been sought. Inquiry about possible causes and improvement methods.
Inquire about the need for a liver function test for a 11-month-old child who is still breastfeeding, as well as whether fasting is required before the test.
There is no direct link between masturbation and premature puberty in children. It is recommended to immediately stop this behavior and educate the child on proper knowledge of adolescent physical development for good health and growth.
A 12-year-old girl, standing at 150 centimeters and weighing 35 kilograms, shows no signs of development. She inquires about the possibility of further growth.
A 13-year-old child is unable to eat and only wants to drink water and beverages. The child’s mental state is also poor, not sleeping when they should, and often getting up in the middle of the night, saying they feel uncomfortable. Previous medical treatment and outcomes: Ultrasound and brain CT are normal; endocrine imbalance. Needed assistance: What should be done, which department to see for the most appropriate treatment, and what to pay attention to in daily life.
A 14-month-old girl, 72 centimeters tall, weighing 7.5 kilograms, with a head circumference of 44 centimeters, inquiring about the cause and whether she can catch up with normal growth.
At 15 months old, a baby still can’t walk. Should calcium supplementation be considered?
A child’s thin and short stature and slow growth may be related to genetic factors or digestive function. It is recommended to take the child for a comprehensive examination and strengthen nutrition and physical exercise.