What Causes a Child’s Headache and Yellow Skin?

A 9-year-old child suddenly experienced a headache and yellow skin without color, accompanied by nausea and palpitations two days ago. The doctor suspects thalassemia. Since neither parent has a family history of thalassemia, what is the likelihood of the child having the disease? It is recommended to have a blood test to confirm whether it is thalassemia. Pay attention to rest, and if the child shows signs of anemia, consider medication for adjustment.
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What Causes Diarrhea in a 11-Month-Old Baby?

An 11-month-old baby often experiences diarrhea, which may be due to indigestion or viral diarrhea. It’s advisable to consult a pediatrician, who may conduct clinical tests including stool routine or clinical virology tests to determine the cause. It is recommended to continue breastfeeding or formula feeding, and temporarily reduce the intake of solid foods. During this period, consider giving the baby some rice porridge. Follow the doctor’s advice during treatment.
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What Causes Elevated C-Reactive Protein Levels

My baby is showing some symptoms, and the doctor diagnosed it as inflammation in the legs due to a tight diaper. Blood tests show an elevated level of C-reactive protein, indicating the presence of bacterial infection and inflammation in the body. What could be the reasons for the high C-reactive protein levels?
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