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Methods and Timing for Treating Pediatric Rickets

Rickets is more common in infancy and is caused by a lack of vitamin D leading to imbalances in calcium and phosphorus metabolism. Treatment involves supplementing with calcium and vitamin D, with early prevention being crucial to avoid excessive intake of cod liver oil and calcium tablets.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Rickets
  • Treatment Methods
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Methods for Correcting a Child’s Inward-Gazing Walk

How to Correct the Walking Posture of a 1-Year-5-Month-Old Girl with Inward-Gazing Walk
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Childcare
  • O-Shape Leg
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Methods for Diagnosing Pediatric Hepatoblastoma

Methods for Diagnosing Pediatric Hepatoblastoma
  • FAQ
  • Hepatoblastoma
  • Pediatric Tumors
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Methods for Treating Rickets

Rickets is primarily caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, and it is recommended to get plenty of sunlight and consume foods rich in vitamin D.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Bone Development
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Methods to Improve Girls’ Vaginal Odor

Girls’ vaginal odor may be caused by vulvitis, and symptomatic treatment should be administered.
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  • Health
  • Medicine
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Methods to Prevent Congenital Biliary Atresia

Learn how to prevent children from suffering from congenital biliary atresia through prenatal screening and pregnancy care.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Congenital Diseases
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Methods to Prevent Recurrence of Pediatric Brainstem Glioma

How to prevent the recurrence of pediatric brainstem glioma?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Cancer Prevention
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Modern Treatment Methods and Their Advantages and Disadvantages of Vascular Malformations

Modern treatment methods for vascular malformations and their pros and cons.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Vascular Malformations
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My Belly Button Hole Frequently Secretes Sticky and Smelly Fluid, What’s the Situation?

The belly button hole continuously secretes milky, sticky, and smelly fluid, which may be a sign of umbilical cord infection or umbilical hernia. It is recommended to seek medical examination and treatment as soon as possible.
  • FAQ
  • Belly Button Hole Issues
  • Infection
  • Surgery
  • Health Consultation
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My Daughter Has a Headache and Nausea Every Afternoon, What Could Be the Cause?

Based on the current symptoms, the headache and nausea may be caused by sinusitis or rhinitis. It is recommended to undergo a nasal X-ray and EEG examination to confirm the cause of the illness and to receive symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication.
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  • Health
  • Medicine
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