A 15-month-old boy frequently bangs his head on objects, which may be an expression of unacknowledged pain. It is recommended to undergo a head CT scan to rule out potential serious conditions.
A baby frequently sucking their fingers may be due to a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to first conduct a test for trace elements and appropriately supplement them, while also increasing the related nutrients in their diet.
A 7-year-old boy, now in first grade of elementary school, is often prone to crying over trivial matters. His parents are worried that this might be related to his personality or environmental stress.
A 3-year-old boy frequently bites his lower lip, possibly due to cheilitis or bad habits. How should one handle this situation?
Child head-tilting may be a sign of ADHD or tics, requiring medical guidance and treatment.
Discuss the symptoms, characteristics of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and its potential hazards on children’s growth, as well as the issues that may arise during the treatment process.
My child is now 3 weeks old, has a strong sense of rebellion, and is very active. He is quiet only when sleeping, otherwise, he is constantly on the move.
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Discussing the treatment methods for childhood ADHD and how to effectively improve a child’s inattention and behavioral problems.
A child who constantly sucks their fingers may be deficient in trace elements. It is recommended to check and supplement nutrition while paying attention to a balanced diet.