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The Mystery of High Blood Counts in Young Children: Exploring Causes and Solutions

Analyze the possible causes of high blood counts in children, including infections and drug effects, and provide corresponding medical advice.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Blood Tests
  • Infection Causes
  • Sleep Habits
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The Relationship Between Neonatal Jaundice and White Blood Cells

Does neonatal jaundice lead to an increase in white blood cell count?
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  • Neonatal Care
  • Blood Tests
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Treatment Methods for a Three-Year-Old Child’s Pectus Excavatum

A three-year-old child is diagnosed with pectus excavatum. How should rickets be treated?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Rickets
  • Calcium Supplementation
  • Vitamin D
  • Blood Tests
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Treatment Methods for Babies with Persistent Elevated White Blood Cell Counts

Discuss the possible causes and treatment suggestions for babies with persistent elevated white blood cell counts, emphasizing the importance of infection control.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Elevated White Blood Cells
  • Treatment
  • Infection Control
  • Blood Tests
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Treatment Recommendations for Children’s Blood Test Reports

Providing treatment recommendations for children’s blood test reports
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Blood Tests
  • Treatment Suggestions
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What Causes a Baby’s Elevated White Blood Cell Count?

A 3-year-old baby has an elevated white blood cell count, accompanied by symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, and pale urine. These symptoms have never occurred before. Seeking professional advice.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Blood Tests
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What Could Be the Reason for a 1.5-Year-Old Baby’s Vomiting and Diarrhea?

Infants may experience vomiting and diarrhea due to dyspepsia.
  • FAQ
  • Dyspepsia
  • Blood Tests
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What Could Cause a Slightly Elevated Platelet Count?

A slightly elevated platelet count may not be a disease, but rather a transient enhancement that will naturally recover over time.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Blood Tests
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What Does a Blood Test Showing 270U/L BACP Mean at 6 Months Old?

At six months old, a baby’s blood test reveals a BACP level of 270U/L, which may indicate a calcium deficiency and requires treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Blood Tests
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What Does It Mean If a Baby’s Red Blood Cell Average Is Low?

A 10-month-old baby has a normal hemoglobin level, but the average red blood cell count is low. This has no clinical significance in the diagnosis; the hemoglobin level is the main indicator. It is recommended to provide appropriate complementary foods, generally without any issues.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Blood Tests
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