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Analysis of Daily Dry Heaving After Childbirth

Daily dry heaving after childbirth may be a manifestation of chronic gastritis-induced poor stomach digestion and reduced gastric motility.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Postpartum Symptoms
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Analysis of Pediatric Blood Routine Test Results

Analysis of a child’s blood routine test results, including red blood cell hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, and other indicators.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Examination
  • Blood Routine
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Analysis of the Reasons for a 5-Year-Old Child’s Unstable Night Sleep

Recently, a 5-year-old child has been experiencing crying and talking in dreams, as well as grinding teeth during sleep at night, without signs of excessive liver fire, suggesting a possible calcium deficiency.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Sleep Issues
  • Child Diseases
  • Nightmares
  • Bruxism
  • Calcium Deficiency
  • Excessive Liver Fire
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Analyzing the Reasons Why Babies Sleep Restlessly and Cry Easily

If a baby’s sleep is restless, crying at the slightest movement, and they have trouble sleeping at night, this could be due to various reasons, including stomach discomfort and a lack of security.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Sleep Issues
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Answering the Height Growth Concerns

Answering the question of why a child is not growing taller
  • FAQ
  • Child Growth
  • Height Development
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Approach to Dealing with a One-Year-Old Baby’s Recurring Fever and Mild Cough

A one-year-old baby has been experiencing recurring fever and a mild cough. Consider upper respiratory infection, increase fluid intake, and take antipyretics for high fever. If the baby’s condition is poor or the fever persists, seek medical attention promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
  • Cough
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Are Baby’s Leg Lines Normal?

Is it normal for a 1-year-and-a-half-old baby to have leg lines, and how can one determine if there is a hip joint dislocation?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Leg Lines
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Are Children Over Two Years Old Who Are Not Sensitive to Numbers Normal?

Children who are not sensitive to numbers and have slower language development are advised to seek medical professional advice and strengthen language training.
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Language Ability
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Are Children Over Two Years Old Who Are Not Sensitive to Numbers Normal?

Is it normal for children over two years old to be insensitive to numbers, which may require further examination and assessment to determine.
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Early Education
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Are Children Who Speak Early Smarter? Are Children Who Speak Late Dumber? When Do Babies’ Eyes Stop Growing?

Does early talking in children mean they are smarter? There is no necessary connection between language ability at this stage and intelligence; a comprehensive consideration of multiple factors is required for judgment.
  • FAQ
  • Education
  • Child Health
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