Is Weak Expressive Ability a Sign of Language Development Delays?

My child is nearly two and a half years old, and I’ve noticed their expressive and language comprehension abilities are relatively weak. I’m wondering if this indicates potential language development delays. I’ve already taken them for a health checkup, and the doctor didn’t find any issues. I’ve seen online recommendations for Youshibeiya, which is said to be helpful for children with delayed language development, but I’m unsure whether I should purchase it due to its cost.
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Is Your Baby’s Nighttime Crying Caused by a Runny Nose?

After a baby catches a cold, if the symptoms are mild, they usually include slight fever, general discomfort, and mild respiratory symptoms. The duration of the illness is about 1 to 2 days, and it can resolve on its own. Parents should pay attention to the baby’s temperature and overall mental state. If diagnosed with pediatric endocrine disease, parents should cooperate with the doctor for immediate treatment and ensure a balanced diet.
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Is Your Baby’s Nighttime Head Shaking a Sign of Illness?

A 6-month-old baby has been shaking their head while sleeping at night since birth. Despite taking cod liver oil and calcium gluconate, there has been no improvement. This could be an early symptom of rickets due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with Vitamin A&D and adequate calcium supplements under the guidance of a local pediatrician, and to expose the baby to sunlight appropriately to promote the generation of endogenous Vitamin D3.
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