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A 5-Month-Old Baby Uses One Hand to Pick Up Things While the Other Won’t

At 5 months old, the baby can pick up things with one hand but not with the other. What’s going on?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Growth and Development
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A Child Nearly 2 Years Old, Legs Tremble When Standing Up, Not Walking Yet, What to Do?

A child nearly 2 years old may tremble in the legs when standing up and not yet walking, which could be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and appropriately supplement calcium.
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  • Pediatric Care
  • General Surgery
  • Growth and Development
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A Two-Month-Old Baby Grows 5.6 Centimeters in Height and Gains 2 Jin in Weight, Is This Normal?

A two-month-old baby has grown 5.6 centimeters in height and gained 2 Jin in weight, which is slightly below average but within the normal range. It is recommended to monitor the baby’s diet and breathing conditions.
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  • Child Health Care
  • Growth and Development
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Age Determination and Diagnosis of Precocious Puberty

The development of secondary sexual characteristics around the age of 18 is generally not considered precocious puberty.
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An 8-Month-Old Baby Doesn’t Look at Mom or Follow Objects

An 8-month-old baby with delayed vision development requires long-term rehabilitation training at home.
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  • Growth and Development
  • Vision Issues
  • Child Health
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Are the Growth and Development of Premature Babies Normal?

Discuss the development of premature babies after growth, as well as potential issues with immunity and body type.
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  • Premature Babies
  • Pediatrics
  • Growth and Development
  • Immunity
  • Body Type
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At 10 Months Old, Still Can’t Walk? What to Do?

If a child is 10 months old and still cannot walk independently, possible causes may include brain damage due to respiratory difficulties, premature baby brain disease, and genetic metabolic diseases, among others. A comprehensive and thorough examination is needed.
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  • Growth and Development
  • Child Health
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At Three Months Old, How to Handle a Child’s Suspected Growth and Development Disorder?

At three months old, the child shows signs of suspected growth and development disorders. It is essential to take the child to a clinic for an early check-up and receive professional assessment and treatment.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Growth and Development
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At What Age Do Babies Start Sucking Their Fingers?

Babies typically start sucking their fingers around two to three months old, which is a normal developmental behavior.
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  • Pediatric Care
  • Growth and Development
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At What Age Does a Child Develop Sexual Awareness?

At What Age Does a Child Develop Sexual Awareness?
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  • Sexual Awareness
  • Growth and Development
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