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What’s Happening When a Child Has Diarrhea and Supplements Don’t Work?

Pediatric diarrhea may be caused by weak gastrointestinal absorption or exposure to cold, and it’s recommended to take measures such as applying heat compresses, massaging the navel area, avoiding cold and cool foods, and maintaining a light diet to aid absorption.
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What’s Happening When a Child Suddenly Falls to the Ground and Convulses?

A child suddenly collapses and convulses, diagnosed as epilepsy after examination, requiring active treatment.
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What’s Happening When a Newborn Baby Spits Up?

Spitting up is normal during infancy, but it’s important to observe the growth and mood of the baby after vomiting.
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What’s Happening When a Two-Year-Old Child Has a Headache After Drinking a Bowl of Lard?

After drinking a bowl of lard, a two-year-old child experienced headaches and a lack of energy, which could be due to liver and gallbladder issues. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations and treatment as soon as possible.
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What’s Happening When Babies Vomit and Have Diarrhea Followed by Fever?

After vomiting and having diarrhea, the child has a fever and has not defecated for three days after intravenous fluid administration. How should it be handled?
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What’s Happening When Eating Spicy Foods and Finding Blood in Stool at Four Months Pregnant

At four months pregnant, after consuming a lot of spicy foods and instant noodles, there was blood in the stool. Concerns arise about whether this affects the baby.
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What’s Happening with a 13-Year-Old’s Growth Pains?

A 13-year-old boy experiences pain in his lower legs or knees during the night or naps, which might be symptoms of growth pains.
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What’s Happening with a 19-Month-Old Baby Who Suddenly Develops a Fever and Sore Throat?

A 19-month-old girl suddenly develops a fever with intermittent episodes, accompanied by sore throat symptoms. If the fever persists for more than three days, it may be caused by a viral infection. Consider using antipyretics and undergoing a blood routine check if the fever continues.
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  • Medicine
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What’s Happening with a Toddler’s Short Urination Distance?

Questions About a 1-Year-Old Boy’s Short Urination Distance
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  • Pediatrics
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What’s Happening with Cripple Walking?

Cripple walking may be a symptom caused by brain atrophy or dementia, and it is recommended to undergo a cranial CT scan and consult with a neurology department for treatment.
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