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Baby’s Liver Enlarged, Normal Liver Function: What Are the Impacts?

If a baby’s liver is larger than normal but the liver function tests are normal, what are the potential impacts and treatment approaches?
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Bone Issues After a Baby’s Head is Struck by a Vehicle

If a child’s head is struck by a vehicle, they may avoid putting weight on their feet. Possible causes and coping strategies.
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Can a 1.5-Year-Old Child Take Deworming Medicine?

Can a 1.5-year-old child take deworming medicine? The answer is yes, but it’s important to pay attention to the dosage and the child’s constitution.
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Can a 10-Month-Old Baby’s Flat Head Still Be Corrected?

Generally, flat heads in babies under 1 year old can be corrected. It is recommended to continue supplementing with calcium and get plenty of sunlight.
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Can a 12-Month-Old Baby Still Get Vaccinations If They Have a Cold and Cough?

A baby with clear nasal discharge is in the early stages of a cold, and it is recommended to seek timely care and treatment.
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Can a 2-Year-Old Child Take Zinc Chewing Tablets?

A 2-year-old child can take zinc chewing tablets, but it is recommended to test for trace elements first and increase zinc intake through food.
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Can a 2.5-Year-Old Child Take Worm Medicine?

A 2.5-year-old child can undergo worm treatment.
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Can a 3-Month-Old Baby Take a Medicinal Bath When They Have a Cold and Cough?

Learn how to care for a three-month-old baby with a cold and cough, and whether it’s suitable to use a medicinal bath for treatment.
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Can a 3-Year-Old Child Have a Tooth Pulled?

Generally, a 3-year-old child does not require tooth extraction. If there is toothache, medical attention should be sought promptly.
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Can a 3-Year-Old Child Wear Sunglasses?

Children’s eyes are more susceptible to UV damage than adults, so they should start wearing sunglasses from the age of 3.
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