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What Diseases Might a Child Suffering from Persistent Fever, Vomiting, Diarrhea, and Chills Have?

A child experiencing persistent fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and feeling cold after receiving intravenous fluids may have what kind of disease.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Fever
  • Diarrhea
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What Does ‘Spleen Dampness and Turbidity’ Mean in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

Explore the diagnostic significance of ‘Spleen Dampness and Turbidity’ in Traditional Chinese Medicine, and its impact on child health.
  • FAQ
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Spleen Dampness and Turbidity
  • Child Health
  • Traditional Chinese Diagnosis
  • Digestive System
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What Does a 5-Year-Old’s Tonsils at Grade 1 Mean?

A 5-year-old’s tonsils being at grade 1 indicates normal tonsil development, but it may still lead to infections or discomfort in certain situations.
  • FAQ
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Child Health
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What Does a Baby’s Rickets with Rosary Rib Look Like?

A baby’s calcium deficiency may lead to ribcage outward projection, which is an early symptom of rickets.
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Child Health
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What Does a Child Eat and What Comes Out, Is It Indigestion?

Discussing children’s diet and defecation issues, analyzing the causes and treatment methods of indigestion.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Digestive Issues
  • Spleen and Stomach Regulation
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What Does ADHD Lack?

ADHD is a common psychological disorder in childhood that requires comprehensive treatment measures.
  • FAQ
  • ADHD
  • Child Health
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What Does BALP+ Mean?

Can children be tested for trace elements and receive a diagnosis?
  • FAQ
  • Surgery
  • Child Health
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What Does It Mean for a 6-Year-Old Child to Have High Iron and Low Zinc in Trace Elements?

A trace element test for a 6-year-old child shows high iron levels and low zinc levels, which may indicate a zinc deficiency in the child’s body.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Trace Elements
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What Does It Mean If a Child Has Weakness in Their Right Hand?

Weakness in a child’s right hand may be related to cerebral palsy and should be treated actively, including the use of neuro-nutritional medications, acupuncture, massage, and tui na (form of Chinese manual therapy) . Additionally, it is important to enhance nutrition and supplement vitamins and trace elements to avoid adverse stimulation.
  • FAQ
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Child Health
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What Does It Mean When a Child’s Right Eye Is at the Critical Normal State?

When a child’s health check-up reveals that their right eye is in a critical normal state, how should this be interpreted?
  • FAQ
  • Ophthalmology
  • Child Health
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