Dear parents, does your child have a bowel movement every day? Is this normal?
Parents inquire about a two-and-a-half-year-old baby who has a fever of 38.6 degrees accompanied by coughing and runny nose, asking whether it’s possible to have influenza A and seeking advice on how to conduct checks for confirmation.
Discuss the possibility of calcium deficiency causing a baby’s inward walking gait, and how to treat it.
Discuss the normal behaviors in the developmental process of young children and differentiate them from cerebral palsy, providing parents with professional advice on their child’s developmental status.
Understand the early symptoms of leukemia and how to deal with potential leukemia issues in children.
A 6-year-old and 3-month-old girl has discovered a small hard lump on her left breast. The bone age test result is around 5 years old, the abdominal ultrasound shows signs of prepubescent growth and development, and both ovaries have follicles larger than 0.4 centimeters. Is this true precocious puberty, and how should it be handled? What advice do I need?
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Possible Causes and Coping Measures for a Baby’s Fever
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At 2 years old, my child still can’t roll over or stand alone. Could this be a sign of cerebral palsy?