Which Babies Can Take Probiotics?

My baby is now seven months old, eats one egg a day, a little milk in the morning, noon, and evening, and the rest of the time eats complementary foods, but still won’t grow. Why is that? Am I malnourished? Others say it’s due to poor nutrient absorption. Can I give my baby probiotics?
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Why Are White Blood Cells Low?

My child is 12 and a half years old and often lacks energy, feeling like sleeping while sitting, not much talking throughout the day. A routine blood test showed a WBC count of 3.4×10g/L. The doctor said it’s a decrease in white blood cells, which might indicate body inflammation. Is that correct? What should I do? I look forward to your reply, thank you!
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Why Can’t I Gain Weight?

From junior high to college, I’ve never gained weight. There’s nothing seriously wrong with my body, I don’t have picky eating habits, and I eat enough. I also go to the bathroom regularly. My parents are not very familiar with this.
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Why Do Children Sweat Easily?

A 5-year-old boy sweats heavily at night, which may indicate weakness of the body constitution and malnutrition. It is recommended to supplement zinc and calcium, and to undergo further checks if necessary.
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Why Does My Son Always Get Car Sickness?

A small number of people may get car sickness due to their constitution or slight issues with the organs responsible for balance in the body, which is not a disease. Your son falls into this category. As he grows older, he may gradually outgrow it, although a very few may experience it for life. If he gets car sickness, he can try taking a train or other means of transportation.
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