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What Should I Do if My Child is Diagnosed with Labia Stenosis?

If your child is diagnosed with labia stenosis, you can seek professional help from a doctor to perform a surgical incision.
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What Should I Do If My Child’s Hemoglobin Level Is Low?

Low hemoglobin levels in children can indicate anemia, and it is recommended to address the issue through a combination of dietary adjustments and medication, with dietary therapy being the primary approach.
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  • Blood Disorders
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What Should I Do If My Eleven-Month-Old Baby Has a Cold?

An eleven-month-old baby with a cold, coughing, nasal congestion, and runny nose, it is recommended to actively treat with intravenous fluids to avoid exacerbation of symptoms.
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  • Baby Health
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What Should I Do If My Face Goes Numb from the Air Conditioner?

Cold air from the air conditioner can easily cause facial nerve coldness, leading to facial paralysis. Early medical intervention with wind-expelling and dampness-resolving drugs, along with acupuncture and other treatments, can accelerate recovery.
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  • Neurology
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What Should I See for Abnormal Childhood Bowel Movements?

Bowel movements with mucoid material resembling nasal mucus in children may indicate intestinal inflammation. Consideration should be given to endoscopic examination and traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
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What Should Nurses Ask Pediatric Patients with Upper Respiratory Infections?

Should children with upper respiratory infections be treated for fever, or is it better to bring down the fever quickly? The longer the fever persists, the more likely it is to lead to complications such as bronchitis, pneumonia, and others. It is recommended to combine fever reduction treatment with the treatment of inflammation.
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  • Upper Respiratory Infection
  • Pediatrics
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What Should Parents Do If a 4-Year-Old Is Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and Can’t Sit, Walk, Swallow, or Speak?

A 4-year-old child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and cannot sit, walk, swallow, or speak. What should parents do?
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  • Medical
  • Pediatrics
  • Cerebral Palsy
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What Should You Check for a Four-Year-Old’s Upset Stomach and Vomiting?

Does a four-year-old with an upset stomach and vomiting need to fast before the examination?
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What Should You Do If a 1.5-Year-Old Child Accidentally Swallows Gum?

Generally speaking, gum can be excreted from the body with feces.
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What Should You Do If a 14-Year-Old Has High Uric Acid?

How to handle a 14-year-old with high uric acid levels?
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  • Medical
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