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What Should You Do If Your Child Has Poor Digestion?

Poor digestion in children could be caused by parasites, and symptoms can be relieved by improving dietary habits.
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Digestive Discomfort
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What Should You Do If Your Child Has Poor Digestion?

Treatment methods and recommendations for children with poor digestion.
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Digestive Issues
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What Should You Do If Your Child Often Has Diarrhea?

Baby diarrhea often occurs and may be related to food intolerance. It is recommended to conduct regular stool checks, observe the baby’s mental state and bowel condition, appropriately supplement probiotics, pay attention to keeping warm to prevent colds, and if necessary, consider switching to a different formula milk.
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  • Pediatric Diarrhea
  • Internal Medicine
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What Should You Do Next for a Child with Fever and Cough for Nearly a Month?

The child’s fever and cough have been ongoing for nearly a month. What should be the next step in treatment?
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Pediatric Fever and Cough
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What Should You Do When a Child Has a Fever of 38 Degrees?

What should you do when a child has a fever of 38 degrees?
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Children
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What Should You Do When a Child Vomits and Has a Fever?

The Causes and Treatment Methods of Children’s Vomiting and Fever
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Pediatrics
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What Should You Do When Your Child Has Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease and a Fever?

How should you handle your child’s fever when they have hand, foot, and mouth disease?
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
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What Should You Feed a Child with Pneumonia?

Dietary Recommendations and Precautions for Children with Pneumonia
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Pediatric Pneumonia
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What Should You Pay Attention to If a Child Has Excessive Zinc Levels?

The child is short in stature, often cries at night, moves around restlessly, refuses to cover up, almost doesn’t sleep, has a bad temper, and often gets tonsillitis, needing intravenous drip treatment once a month. Not taking medication for a few days. After conducting trace element tests, the levels of zinc and lead are high, and I am desperate.
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Child Health
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What Should You Pay Attention to in Daily Life with Pediatric Asthma of the Bronchi?

Asthma is closely related to allergies. It’s important to avoid allergens, maintain cleanliness, and prevent pollution. Also, pay attention to being cheerful, getting enough rest, and eating a light diet, avoiding greasy and spicy foods, which is beneficial for both yourself and the fetus.
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  • Internal Medicine
  • Pediatric Asthma of the Bronchi
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