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Why Kids Shake a Little When Holding Things and Suggestions

When children eat or hold things, they may experience hand tremors, which could be due to an incomplete septum pellucidum or hyperthyroidism. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations and consider early surgical treatment.
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  • Health
  • Children
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Why Might a Baby’s Right Hand Be Uncoordinated?

A two-month-old baby’s right hand is uncoordinated, with fingers only slightly moving and weak grip. Possible causes and suggestions for solutions.
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  • Health
  • Infant
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Why My Baby Refuses to Eat Solid Food and Only Drinks Breast Milk? What Are the General Situations?

Reasons and Solutions for Why Your Baby Refuses to Eat Solid Food
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  • Baby
  • Solid Food
  • Health
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Why My Child Has a Stool Every Three Days

If your child experiences symptoms of having a stool every three days, with treatment showing little improvement and accompanied by chest and abdominal swelling, irregular bowel movements, it is recommended to undergo additional examinations for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
  • Digestive System
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Why My Two-Year-Old Son Accidentally Urinates and How to Solve It

My two-year-old son occasionally urinates unintentionally, which may be due to personal hygiene habits or inappropriate clothing. It could also be a bedwetting issue. Parents should seek professional assistance early on and adopt appropriate treatments to avoid affecting the child’s growth and development.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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Why Newborns Don’t Need Pillows: Causes and Recommendations

Newborns, due to their physiological structure and growth characteristics, are not recommended to use pillows. This article will discuss why newborns do not need pillows and how to ensure they have good sleep quality.
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  • Health
  • Newborn Care
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Why Newborns Experience Constipation After Changing Formula Milk

Newborns may experience constipation after changing formula milk, which could be due to indigestion or internal heat. Consider using oligosaccharides to improve constipation and nurture the intestines.
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  • Health
  • Infants
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Why Newborns Frequently Stick Out Their Tongues

Newborns sticking out their tongues may be due to normal saliva secretion or habit, but it could also be a sign of digestive or other health issues. Understanding the cause and taking appropriate measures is important.
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  • Newborns
  • Health
  • Behavior
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Why Newborns Have a stuffy Nose But No Mucus

Discover why newborns might have a stuffy nose without any mucus and learn how to help alleviate their symptoms.
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  • Newborn
  • Health
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Why Newborns Keep Burping

Newborns often burp due to swallowing too much air, which can be improved through proper feeding techniques and burping.
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  • Newborns
  • Health
  • Parenting
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