How to Treat a Child Who Frequently Has a Fever?

Frequent fever in children may be caused by infectious or non-infectious factors, common causes include colds, etc. Treatment should first determine the cause and then treat accordingly. When the fever is very high, medication for cooling and physical cooling methods should be adopted to prevent the occurrence of febrile convulsions. It is not recommended to self-administer medication without a doctor’s diagnosis, as this may delay the condition or cause unnecessary side effects.
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How to Treat a Child Who Is Significantly Shorter Than Peers

The child is developing well in all aspects except for height, which is shorter than that of peers. No treatment has been received, and the inquiry is about how to promote height growth through nutritional supplements or increased physical activity. It is suggested to consume foods rich in collagen, such as bone soup, and possibly consider grinding the bones into powder for consumption to promote bone development.
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How to Treat a Child with Epilepsy and Below Average Intelligence at Age Ten?

The child had epilepsy at three months old and was treated at Guangzhou Children’s Hospital, where they haven’t had any seizures since. Now ten years old, the child has below average intelligence and is in the fourth grade. They cannot write essays or solve application problems involving basic arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They are unable to perform more complex accounting tasks.
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