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What’s Wrong with a Child Frequently Blinking and Frowning?

Frequent blinking and frowning in children may be a sign of tic disorder, requiring psychological and medication treatment.
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  • Children
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What’s Wrong with a Child’s Staring Squint?

A child’s eyes may squint and the nose twitch, possibly indicating a tic.
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What’s Wrong with a Three-Month-Old Baby Not Eating Milk Seriously?

The baby is just over three months old and recently doesn’t want to drink milk during the day. She only becomes more active when nearly asleep or just waking up and not fully conscious.
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What’s Wrong with a Two-Month-Old Baby Who Won’t Sleep?

A two-month-old baby has been consistently refusing to take naps and dislikes being held, with a total sleep duration of just a few hours a day, at most not exceeding eight hours. What could be the cause?
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  • Infants
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What’s Wrong with an 18-Month-Old Who Vomits Everything They Eat?

The child has been vomiting everything they eat since this morning, and injections and medication haven’t helped. What should I do?
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What’s Wrong with an August-Old Baby Who’s Sneezing and Crying?

Sneezing and crying in a child may be symptoms of a cold, usually accompanied by coughing, expectoration, and fever. A body temperature over 37 degrees is considered fever. You can take children’s paracetamol yellow amantadine granules, drink plenty of water, stay warm, and consider intravenous therapy if necessary.
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  • Children
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What’s Wrong with Blinking Eyes Non-Stop?

Non-stop blinking of the eyes, a problem that has persisted for two months, could be a symptom of ADHD.
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  • Medical
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What’s Wrong with Frequently Spitting Out Saliva and Liking to Wash Hands?

Frequent spitting out of saliva can lead to symptoms similar to anemia, such as dizziness and fatigue. However, young people usually have sufficient body fluids and should not have any major issues unless the spitting is continuous.
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What’s Wrong with My 15-Month-Old Child Pooping Every Three Days?

The baby is constipated, but it’s quite rare for them to have a bowel movement every three days; it may be necessary to regulate the intestines.
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  • Pediatrics
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What’s Wrong with My Baby Not Pooping for Four Days?

If your baby hasn’t had a bowel movement for four days, it might be due to dry stools and inappropriate complementary feeding. It’s recommended to increase fluid intake and properly balance the diet to alleviate symptoms.
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