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How to Effectively Treat a Lazy Child’s Obesity

How to effectively treat a child’s obesity, including dietary and exercise recommendations
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Childhood Obesity
  • Healthy Diet
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How to Effectively Treat Childhood Obesity?

Understanding the Treatment Methods for Childhood Obesity
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Obesity
  • Child Health
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How to Effectively Treat Pediatric Obesity

A friend of mine suddenly gained weight, and I want to know how to treat pediatric obesity.
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Weight Loss
  • Pediatric Obesity
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How to Handle Baby Constipation

What should you do when your baby experiences constipation?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Constipation
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
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How to Handle Child Obesity and Overweight

How to Handle Child Obesity and Overweight
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Obesity
  • Exercise
  • Diet
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How to Handle Diarrhea in a 5-Month-Old Baby Diagnosed with Enteritis

A 5-month-old baby has been suffering from diarrhea for a month and has been diagnosed with enteritis. How should it be handled?
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Enteritis
  • Antibiotic Treatment
  • Dehydration
  • IV Therapy
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How to Manage Selenium Deficiency in Children?

Selenium deficiency in children can be managed through dietary supplements or by taking selenium-containing supplements as prescribed by a doctor. It is recommended to consume more seafood, animal liver and kidneys, egg products, and nuts, which are rich in selenium.
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Selenium Deficiency
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How to Observe for Precocious Puberty?

My son was 2 years old when he started growing hair like a beard. Now he’s 5 weeks old, and the hair is getting thicker, almost resembling a beard. He also has many uncolored hair tufts on his forehead, back, and legs. I’m wondering if this is precocious puberty. I’m very worried and hope the doctor can help answer. Do we need to do any tests?
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Precocious Puberty
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How to Prevent Children from Crying and Screaming

Use soft whispers to calm the child’s emotions
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
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How to Reasonably Lose Weight for Children with Obesity?

Started gaining weight at 5 years old, now almost 8, weighing 63 jin, 118 cm tall, slightly short and overweight. Ask how to lose weight reasonably.
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition and Health Care Department
  • Weight Loss
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