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2-Year-Old Child Slapped in the Face, No Bruises or Crying, But One Side of the Face Is Higher Than the Other After 10 Days. Could It Be a Soft Tissue Injury?

After a 2-year-old child is slapped in the face, the swelling persists for 10 days. Inquiry about whether it is a soft tissue injury and the expected recovery time.
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  • Pediatrics
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22-Month-Old Child’s Lower Lip Turns Red After Eating: Causes and Solutions

A 22-month-old child often experiences a red lower lip after meals, resembling chapped skin, which fades after a few hours. This may be due to internal damp-heat. It is recommended to use pediatric yellow skin ointment and adjust dietary habits.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Skin Issues
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An 8-Month-Old Child’s Thumb Developing Blisters: What’s Happening and How to Handle It?

An 8-month-old child’s thumb is developing blisters, starting with one and now increasing in number. Medication hasn’t worked. How should it be handled?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Skin Infection
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How Many Times a Day Should a 1-Year-Old Baby Poop to Be Considered Normal?

If a 1-year-old baby poops only 2-3 times a day, it might be due to constipation. It’s recommended to observe and take appropriate measures.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Constipation
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How to Confirm the Father of a Child During Pregnancy?

How can one determine the true father of a child during pregnancy?
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  • Sexual Behavior
  • Pregnancy
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How to Improve Your Baby’s Lack of Appetite?

A lack of appetite in babies may be caused by a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for a check-up and symptomatic treatment.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition
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Is the redness and swelling on the child’s left arm caused by vaccination?

The baby was born prematurely, so he was admitted to a hospital. After he was discharged, his left arm was red and swollen, but it was not obvious. It has become redder in the past two days. It is less than three months since birth. Please consult a doctor. Do we need to go to the hospital? Or should we apply something at home and continue to monitor her?
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  • Pediatrics Others
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Possible Causes and Solutions for Babies Coughing, Fever, and Vomiting

Babies occasionally coughing, having a fever, and vomiting might be due to dyspepsia, overeating, or respiratory infections. It’s recommended to use fever-reducing medicine, probiotics to adjust the gut, and physical cooling methods.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Dyspepsia
  • Overeating
  • Respiratory Infection
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What is the Normal Body Temperature Range for a 15-Month-Old Baby?

What is the normal body temperature range for a 15-month-old baby?
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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What should I do if the patient has a slight rupture of arachnoid hemorrhage?

I fainted and fell into coma at around 3 a.m. on August 19, 2019. I woke up around 3 p.m. on the 19th. I have no major physical problems. I just have a headache and am conscious. I am now in the intensive care unit. The hospital’s advice is minimally invasive or Craniotomy or conservative treatment.
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  • Pediatrics Others
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