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Why a 6-Year-Old Baby’s Blood Test Shows Low White Blood Cells

A 6-year-old baby’s blood test shows low white blood cells and slightly low hemoglobin. How should we handle this situation?
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Why a 6-Year-Old Child Frequently Takes Deep Breaths

A 6-year-old child frequently taking deep breaths might be due to irregular heartbeat. It is recommended to undergo a cardiac echocardiogram and consult a professional doctor.
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  • Pediatrics
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Why a Baby’s Spit is Transparent and Sticky: Causes and Treatment Methods

If a newborn baby spits out clear, sticky mucus, it may be a sign of pneumonia. Parents should take their child to the hospital’s pediatric department for an early check-up to avoid the threat of acute gastritis.
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Why a Newborn Baby’s Vomiting is Accompanied by Blood Strands and How to Handle It

A newborn baby vomiting with blood strands might be due to inflammation of the oropharynx or trachea, leading to minor bleeding from small mucosal blood vessels. It is recommended to check the baby’s blood routine and examine the oropharynx and trachea, followed by medication treatment.
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Why a Newborn Has Stool But No Urine After Three Days

If a newborn does not urinate three days after birth, it may be a sign of renal failure.
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Why a One-Month-Old Baby Has Elevated Jaundice Levels

Why does a one-month-old baby have high jaundice levels
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Why a Six-Month-Old Baby’s Arm Swells and Turns Red After Vaccination?

A baby’s arm swelling and turning red after vaccination may be due to regional infection, and it is recommended to seek medical treatment and use antibiotic intravenous therapy as soon as possible.
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  • Vaccination
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Why a Two-Week-Old Baby Keeps Having Low Fever and How to Handle It

Why does a two-week-old baby frequently have low fever, and how should it be handled?
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  • Medical
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Why Are a Baby’s White Blood Cells High?

A baby’s elevated white blood cell count may be related to infection, which can be treated with antibiotics and increased nutritional intake.
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  • Medical
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Why Are a Child’s Hands, Feet, Lips, and Hands Blackish Purple?

If a child’s hands, feet, and lips turn purple and their hands appear blackish, it may be a symptom of congenital heart disease and requires timely surgical treatment.
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  • Cardiology
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