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Pediatrics: Common Baby Issues and Answers

Baby crying and not sleeping may be due to calcium deficiency, it is recommended to supplement calcium.
  • FAQ
  • Baby
  • Health
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Pediatrics: Common Causes of Simple Gastritis

Simple gastritis has many causes, including improper diet, infections, and medication irritation, which may lead to discomfort. Patients should rest more, avoid spicy foods, and seek medical treatment promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Healthcare
  • Gastritis
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Pediatrics: Comparing the Risks of Induced and Natural Births

Discussing the potential risks and coping measures for premature infants in induced and natural births
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Birth Methods
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Pediatrics: Congenital Cataracts and Genetic Testing

Parents with congenital cataracts inquire about genetic testing and the possibility of inheritance.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Genetics
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Pediatrics: Consequences of Untreated Pneumonia and Prevention

If a baby with pneumonia is not treated, it may lead to serious consequences. Parents should take their child to the doctor promptly and follow medical instructions for treatment to avoid the deterioration of the condition.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Pneumonia Treatment
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Pediatrics: Constipation in a Two-Month-Old Baby

If a two-month-old baby has difficulty defecating without using a lubricant, it may be due to insufficient body fluids leading to constipation. It is recommended to use Bennotong tea to alleviate the symptoms.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Constipation
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Pediatrics: Consultation on Jaundice That Persists for 35 Days

Newborn jaundice persists for 35 days, with a high serum total bilirubin concentration. Seeking the type of jaundice and treatment options.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Bilirubin Metabolism
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Pediatrics: Consultation on Neonatal Bilirubin Abnormalities

Neonatal bilirubin levels typically rise within a few days after birth but usually decline gradually within 10 to 14 days. High bilirubin levels can lead to neonatal jaundice, requiring timely treatment to prevent brain damage.
  • FAQ
  • Neonate
  • Bilirubin
  • Health Consultation
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Pediatrics: Dealing with Wider Cerebral Fissure on Both Temporal-Frontal Lobe in Infants

An infant with wider cerebral fissures on both temporal-frontal lobes is experiencing instability and inability to sit alone. How should this be handled and treated?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Brain Development
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Pediatrics: Delaying the Hepatitis B Vaccine After Full Moon

Inquire whether the Hepatitis B vaccine can be administered within half a month after the full moon, experts suggest a moderate delay is acceptable but not for too long.
  • FAQ
  • Vaccine Administration
  • Newborn Health
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