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Why Kids Cry When Their Eyes Are Blown by the Wind and Treatment Methods

When kids’ eyes are blown by the wind, they may cry due to excessive tear secretion or narrow tear points and tear ducts, as well as blockages in the nasal tear ducts, inflammation of the lacrimal sac, and certain eye diseases.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Ophthalmology
  • Wind-induced Crying
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Why Might a 1 Year and 5 Month Old Child Be Shorter Than Expected?

A child who is 1 year and 5 months old and is shorter than expected may be due to a lack of growth hormone or genetic factors. It is recommended that parents take their child for tests for growth hormone and bone age to determine the cause.
  • FAQ
  • Child Growth
  • Height Issues
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Why Newborns Have Large Heads?

Why does a newborn’s head appear larger than the rest of their body? This is because during the development process, the growth rate of the brain tissue in infants far exceeds that of other body parts.
  • FAQ
  • Newborns
  • Head Development
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Why Should You Wait a Few Days to Change the Medication for Pyelonephritis?

The interval for changing medication for pyelonephritis should be based on the condition. Generally, for purulent infections, medication should be changed daily.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Medical
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Why Would a One-Year-Old Girl Be Sweating Profusely While Eating and Walking?

It could be due to infection, calcium deficiency, or weakness of constitution, which requires attention to rest and nutrition.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Health
  • Temperature Management
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Why Your Baby’s Urine Turns Milky White

Reasons and Coping Measures for Milky White Baby Urine
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Urogenital System
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Will a 10-Month-Old Baby’s Swollen Lymph Node Behind the Ear Disappear on Its Own?

Lymph node swelling may gradually resolve on its own, but should be accompanied by antibiotic treatment and improved lifestyle habits.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Children's Health
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Will a 11-Month-Old Baby’s Burn Leave a Scar?

Will a baby’s burn leave a scar, and how should it be treated?
  • Healthcare
  • Burn
  • Scar
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Will a 12.5-Year-Old Boy Grow Taller After Ejaculating?

The child is currently growing rapidly and has already developed pubic hair and signs of ejaculation. It is recommended to undergo a comprehensive assessment to predict adult height.
  • FAQ
  • Puberty
  • Growth and Development
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Will a 13-Year-Old Child’s Wisdom Tooth Fall Out on Its Own?

If your child is 13, the last tooth to replace should be the wisdom tooth. After washing hands, let them gently wiggle that tooth. If it remains loose after four weeks, consider taking them to the dentist to have it removed. It’s a normal process and there’s no need to worry too much.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Wisdom Tooth Mobility
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