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Is It Normal for a 8-Year-Old to Lose Their First Permanent Tooth?

Is it normal for a child to lose their first permanent tooth at the age of 8? Generally speaking, this age is slightly later than the usual tooth replacement period, which may be due to individual developmental differences. Parents should not be overly concerned.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health Care
  • Milk Tooth to Permanent Tooth Transition
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Is It Normal for a Baby’s Eating Quantity to Be Unstable?

An unstable eating quantity in children may be caused by digestive system issues. It is recommended to undergo a check-up and appropriate treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health Care
  • Digestive System
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Is It Normal for a Five-Month-Old Baby Not to Grasp Things on Their Own?

Inquiry about whether it’s normal for a five-month-old baby not to grasp things on their own, and if not being able to roll over indicates an abnormal condition during childbirth.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Development
  • Child Health Care
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Is My Son’s Height of 85 Centimeters Too Short?

Seeking expert advice on which calcium supplements to take to help him grow taller.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health Care
  • Growth and Development
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Issues and Treatment Methods for Children’s Tongue Protrusion

Unintentional tongue protrusion in children may be a symptom of neurospasm, and can be treated through acupuncture, physical therapy, and massage, or with medication such as carbamazepine. Parents should seek professional help promptly to avoid affecting the child’s growth and development.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health Care
  • Neurospasm
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Low Labial Frenulum’s Impact on Baby’s Tooth Development and Speech

Does a low labial frenulum affect a baby’s tooth development and speech? What is the normal position? Should a baby of 15 months old undergo surgery immediately?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health Care
  • Labial Frenulum
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Medication Recommendations for Pediatric Sensory Integration Disorders

Seeking medication recommendations for treating pediatric sensory integration disorders.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Child Health Care
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My Baby is Almost Five Months Old and Has a Hoarse Voice, What Should I Do?

The baby is almost five months old and has a hoarse voice, which has persisted for over ten days without improvement, and is not accompanied by symptoms like a runny nose or cough. Seeking solutions.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health Care
  • Infant Health
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My Child is 13 Months Old and Has Been Having Diarrhea Lately; After Eating Porridge and Avoiding Greasy Foods, There’s No Improvement After a Few Days, What Should I Do?

The child may be experiencing diarrhea due to abdominal cold, and it is recommended to adjust the diet and master the nursing skills.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health Care
  • Digestive System
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One-and-a-half-Year-Old Child’s Pelvic Development Issue

How to deal with the issue of uneven pelvic development in a child around one and a half years old?
  • FAQ
  • Pelvic Development
  • Child Health Care
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