How to Handle Repeated Fever in Children?

Repeated fever in children may be caused by pneumonia, and the course of the disease typically requires 2 weeks or longer. It is recommended to undergo further examination to rule out the possibility of pneumonia complications, and pay attention not to exceed four doses of fever-reducing medication per day to avoid gastrointestinal reactions.
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How to Handle Sleeplessness Caused by Pain During Laundry?

A mother of two, with the youngest child being only two years old, describes experiencing mild pain on the outer side of her hip since pregnancy. Recently, the pain has intensified during laundry, leading to sleeplessness and frequent awakenings at night due to pain, which only subsides after dawn. She inquires about how to deal with this situation.
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How to Handle Slow Tooth Eruption in Children?

The timing of tooth eruption varies for each baby, generally starting around 6 months. However, some babies may not begin to erupt teeth until nearly a year old. If no teeth appear by 12 months, it may be necessary to consider endocrine diseases or rickets due to vitamin D deficiency.
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