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Causes and Treatment Suggestions for a 9-Month-Old Baby with High TSH, Low FT3, and Normal FT4

A 9-month-old baby with high TSH, low FT3, and normal FT4 levels may be due to abnormal endocrine regulation. It is recommended to regularly visit the hospital for check-ups, pay attention to a regular lifestyle, meticulous care, and easily digestible diet, and avoid adverse stimulation.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Endocrinology
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Common Questions and Answers in Pediatric Endocrinology

Since childhood, the child has been short, with slightly smaller breasts, a height of 127 centimeters. How should it be handled?
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  • Child Health
  • Endocrinology
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Consultation on Pediatric Endocrine Medications

The child has recently been exhibiting abnormal behavior without a clear diagnosis. Seeking advice on pediatric endocrine medication treatments.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
  • Endocrinology
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Does My Daughter Have Dwarfism?

Inquiry About Daughter’s Height
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  • Pediatrics
  • Endocrinology
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Estradiol Test Results Analysis

An analysis of the possible causes of abnormal estradiol test results in physical examinations and recommendations for further checks.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Endocrinology
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How Much Should the Normal Testosterone Level Be for a Three-Month-Old Child in Grams per Deciliter?

Discusses the normal testosterone levels in children and their variations in specific situations.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Endocrinology
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How Should Parents Cope with Height Growth After the Development of Secondary Sexual Characteristics in Boys?

Discussing the height growth after precocious puberty in boys and how parents can support their child’s growth through nutrition and medical intervention.
  • FAQ
  • Child Growth
  • Precocious Puberty
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Height Development
  • Endocrinology
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How to Deal with Early Puberty Symptoms in Children?

A five-year-old boy shows signs of early puberty, such as darker hair around his mouth. Parents are concerned and inquire whether a medical evaluation is needed.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Early Puberty
  • Endocrinology
  • Growth and Development
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How to Handle Blackening of Diabetic Foot

What should a diabetic patient do when they experience blackening of the feet?
  • FAQ
  • Diabetes
  • Foot Symptoms
  • Endocrinology
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How to Handle Low Testosterone (T) Levels in Newborn Blood Tests

This article provides common FAQs about low testosterone (T) levels in newborn blood tests
  • FAQ
  • Endocrinology
  • Child Health
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