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Is It Normal for a 1.5-Year-Old Baby to Have a Stool Four Times a Day?

Reasons and suggested treatment for a 1.5-year-old baby having four bowel movements a day.
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Is It Normal for a 10-Year-Old Boy’s Scrotum to Start Turning Black?

A boy’s scrotum turning black might be an abnormal phenomenon. It is recommended to enhance the child’s nutrition, supplement vitamins and trace elements, and in severe cases, seek medical attention for antibiotic treatment.
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Is It Normal for a 3-Year-Old Baby to Wet Their Pants Often?

The causes and solutions for a 3-year-old baby frequently wetting their pants.
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Is It Normal for a 5-Year-Old Baby to Have a Bowel Movement Every Three Days?

Is it normal for a 5-year-old child to have a bowel movement every three days? If it is regular, it is usually considered normal. However, if the child is diagnosed with a digestive system problem, parents should cooperate with the doctor’s treatment and pay attention to the child’s diet and hygiene habits.
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Is It Normal for a 5-Year-Old Child to Have Tonsillitis with Fever?

Is it normal for a child to have tonsillitis accompanied by fever? Learn about common symptoms and treatment methods.
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Is It Normal for a Child Not to Smile?

A child who doesn’t smile and exhibits unusual movements may be a sign of cerebral palsy.
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Is It Normal for a Child to Have a Nosebleed?

Possible Causes and Prevention Methods for Children’s Nosebleeds
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Is It Normal for a Child Under 5 to Start Losing Teeth?

Is it normal for a child under 5 to start losing teeth, and how should you handle it?
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Is It Normal for a Child’s Stool to Turn Black After Taking Medicine?

After a child has had continuous diarrhea for a week, their stool turns black after taking medicine. This article discusses the reason and the corresponding measures.
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Is It Normal for a Two-Month-Old Baby to Suck on Their Fingers?

Sucking on fingers is a normal behavior for a two-month-old baby, but it is not recommended to carry the baby in a carrier.
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