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Is It Normal for Children to Lose Their Teeth Early?

It’s normal for children to lose their teeth early. Maintain a positive attitude, seek timely treatment, and be mindful of dietary habits.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Growth
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Is It Normal to Grow Taller and Have Bone Pain While Drinking Soy Milk?

Growing taller and experiencing bone pain while drinking soy milk might be a normal part of growth pain.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Growth
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Is It Possible to Grow 10 Centimeters Taller?

A 20-year-old male inquires about the possibility of increasing his height to 175 centimeters through certain methods, and whether there is scientific evidence supporting bone stretching for height increase.
  • FAQ
  • Height
  • Growth
  • Bone Growth
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Mom’s Height is Short, Do I Still Have a Chance at 16?

There’s still a chance to grow if the growth plates haven’t closed
  • FAQ
  • Height
  • Growth
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My Baby is Four Months Old, Why Won’t He Lift His Head?

My baby is already four months old, but he never lifts his head when lying on the bed. I’ve tried using toys to help, but he still won’t move his head and even gets upset. Is this normal? What should I do?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Lifting Head
  • Growth
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Rapid Growth: The Height Issue of a 12-Year-Old Boy

A 12-year-old boy inquires about how to quickly increase his height, mentioning his current height of 150 cm and his age. He states that he has not undergone any treatment and seeks medical assistance.
  • FAQ
  • Growth
  • Height
  • Child Health
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Reasons and Solutions for Sparse Hair in Newborns

Sparse hair in newborns can be due to genetic factors, nutritional deficiencies, or a normal physiological phenomenon, which usually improves gradually between 1 to 2 years of age.
  • Health
  • Newborn
  • Newborn
  • Hair
  • Growth
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Slowed Growth in Newborns

At four months old, if the baby’s weight does not increase or grows slowly, it may be an early sign of malnutrition.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn
  • Growth
  • Malnutrition
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Solutions for Children with Short Stature and Hair Loss

How to boost a child’s height potential through diet, exercise, and lifestyle habits, and address hair loss issues.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Growth
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The Impact and Dangers of Pediatric Short Stature

Pediatric short stature has a significant impact on a child’s quality of life and future prospects.
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  • Health
  • Growth
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