Explore the causes of childhood obesity, including genetic factors and family influences, as well as the impact of a sedentary lifestyle on obesity risk.
Smoking among women is not only harmful to health but may also affect fertility and the health of infants.
It is normal for children between three to four years old to wet the bed occasionally, which can be improved mainly through cultivating good lifestyle and dietary habits. Avoid overexertion, take naps during the day, go to bed early and wake up early, and encourage the child to empty their bladder before sleeping. It is not recommended to treat bedwetting in children with medication.
Discussing medication treatment and auxiliary methods of lead elimination through lifestyle and dietary adjustments when lead levels are high.
Offer suggestions for improving childhood obesity, including exercise, diet, and lifestyle adjustments.
How to handle and what to pay attention to when a baby has a fever and a headache for two days
Could opening a window for a winter nap lead to facial paralysis?