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What’s Happening When a Two-Year-Old Child Has a Headache After Drinking a Bowl of Lard?

After drinking a bowl of lard, a two-year-old child experienced headaches and a lack of energy, which could be due to liver and gallbladder issues. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations and treatment as soon as possible.
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What’s Happening When My Daughter Has a Sudden Fit?

My daughter suddenly collapsed, her limbs stiffened, her head tilted back, and her eyes rolled up. Her breathing stopped, and she spit out foam. She regained consciousness after about 4 to 5 minutes.
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  • Pediatrics
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What’s Happening with a 1.5-Year-Old Child’s Smaller Left Kidney? Will It Vanish Completely? Will It Affect Growth?

The child’s kidneys were normal at birth, but at 1.5 years old, it was found that the left kidney is smaller, sometimes even undetectable. Ask about the cause and potential future effects.
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  • Child Health
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What’s Happening with a 2.5-Year-Old Baby Who Has a Fever and Sunken Eyebrows?

A two-and-a-half-year-old baby with a fever and sunken eyebrows may be suffering from a cold, requiring appropriate medication treatment and daily care.
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  • Pediatrics
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What’s Happening with a Child’s Fever on the Third Day and Napping?

The child had a fever for three days, with the highest temperature reaching 38.8°C on the first day and 38.6°C on the third day. The throat was red and swollen due to a viral infection, requiring symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to reduce fever.
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  • Fever
  • Child
  • Medical
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What’s Happening with Cripple Walking?

Cripple walking may be a symptom caused by brain atrophy or dementia, and it is recommended to undergo a cranial CT scan and consult with a neurology department for treatment.
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  • Medical
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What’s Happening with Elevated Bilirubin Levels?

Yellowish skin, poor sleep, diarrhea, and a change in complexion after about ten days. Checked for elevated bilirubin levels fifteen days ago and seeking advice on how to handle it.
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  • Health
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What’s Happening with My Child’s Seizures?

Childhood seizures can be triggered by high fever, brain development issues, or epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo EEG and brain CT scans for further diagnosis. Inquire with your doctor about daily care and preventive measures for seizure episodes.
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  • Medical
  • Pediatrics
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What’s Happening with Neonatal Hemolytic Disease: Positive Parents, Negative Baby?

Neonatal hemolytic disease occurs when the mother and baby have incompatible blood types, such as the mother being O-type and the baby being B-type. Unfortunately, the baby passed away shortly after birth. Will this situation occur again in future pregnancies? What should a mother do to cope with this?
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  • Neonatal Hemolytic Disease
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What’s Happening with the Symptoms After Tonsillectomy?

Symptoms that may occur after tonsillectomy and post-operative care precautions.
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  • Post-Operative Care
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