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Causes and Treatment of Abnormalities at the Baby’s Vaginal Opening

After birth, some babies may have a protruding mass at the vaginal opening, which could be due to a birth injury or tissue hyperplasia. In such cases, it is recommended to observe and wait, as this condition usually resolves on its own with the baby’s growth. As the child grows older, a gynecologist can be consulted to determine if further treatment is necessary.
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  • Child Health
  • Gynecological Issues
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How to Manage Dizziness, Fever, Weakness, and Vomiting

Discusses the management of symptoms such as dizziness, fever, weakness, and dry vomiting, and provides some medical advice on pregnancy and threatened miscarriage.
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Health Consultation
  • Gynecological Issues
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Signs and Treatment for Postpartum Lower Back Pain

This article provides professional answers and advice for the issue of lower back pain that may arise seven and a half months after childbirth.
  • FAQ
  • Postpartum Symptoms
  • Gynecological Issues
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Why the Joining Place of the Two Labia Minora in Newborns Is Particularly Itchy: Causes and Treatment Suggestions

The itchy symptom in a newborn’s genital area may be caused by regional inflammation and requires a gynecological examination to determine the cause and provide symptomatic treatment.
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  • Newborn Health
  • Gynecological Issues
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