Can a Four-Month-Old Baby Be Diagnosed with Rickets?

Four-month-old babies usually do not show symptoms of rickets. However, if the child exhibits symptoms such as restlessness, night crying, or slow growth, it may be related to calcium deficiency. Appropriate supplementation of Vitamin D3 and calcium, along with increased sun exposure, can help prevent rickets.
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Can a Little Penis Be Tugged Up and Not Come Down, Signifying a Foreskin?

Long foreskin refers to the foreskin covering the urethral opening but can be pulled back to reveal the urethral opening and glans. It may be accompanied by phimosis. Long foreskin can lead to premature ejaculation and is recommended to consider circumcision. Children may have urinary system problems, and parents should take their children to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner.
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Can a One-and-a-Half-Year-Old Baby Fully Recover from a Hard Bulge After a Head Injury?

A one-and-a-half-year-old baby sustained a head injury on the forehead, resulting in a large bulge. The swelling has not subsided, and the baby has been injured again, leaving a bloodstain. After the wound has healed and the swelling has gone down, the bulge seems to have disappeared on the surface, but there is still a hard lump when touched. Can this hard lump fully recover?
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