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Can a Three-Month-Old Baby Take Gentamicin Sulfate Granules If the Stool Test Shows an Increase in White Blood Cells?

A three-month-old baby’s stool test reveals an increase in white blood cells. The doctor has prescribed gentamicin sulfate granules, twice a day, and the question is whether it is suitable for the child and what the efficacy might be.
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Can a Three-Month-Old Baby Wear a Diaper at Night?

Is it okay for a three-month-old baby to wear a diaper at night? Doctors point out that while diapers are convenient, long-term use may lead to diaper rash or affect testicular development. If a diaper rash occurs, immediate medical treatment should be sought.
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Can a Three-Month-Old Baby’s Cough Be Treated with White Radish?

How should a three-month-old baby with a common cold, who is coughing but not running a fever, be handled?
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Can a Three-Year-Old Baby Eat Loquat and Pear Soup for Cough?

A three-year-old baby can eat loquat and pear soup for cough, but it is important to combine medication treatment and observe for signs of pneumonia.
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Can a Two-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child Take Skelaxin Deworming Medicine?

A two-and-a-half-year-old child can take Skelaxin deworming medicine to treat intestinal parasites, but it is important to pay attention to the dosage and method of use.
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Can a Two-Month-Old Baby Catch Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

A two-month-old baby can potentially contract hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended to consult a doctor and have regular check-ups.
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Can a Two-Month-Old Baby Eat Lactase?

A two-month-old baby can consume lactase to improve the development of the digestive system.
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Can a Two-Month-Old Baby Frequently Use Rectal Suppositories?

A two-month-old baby experiences constipation every two to three days and often vomits. The inquiry is whether it is safe to frequently use rectal suppositories for assistance with bowel movements and how to use them correctly to minimize discomfort.
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Can a Two-Month-Old Baby Use a Navel Patch After a Cold?

Inquire about whether a two-month-old baby can use a navel patch after having a cold, and possible treatment methods.
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Can a Two-Month-Old Baby Use Pine Pollen?

Is it safe for a two-month-old baby to use pine pollen? What are the suggestions for daily care and supplementation of trace elements?
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