A four-month-old baby is experiencing nausea and vomiting again, which may be due to physiological diarrhea or lactose intolerance. It is recommended to adjust breastfeeding and the addition of complementary foods, and probiotics can be considered for treatment.
Discuss whether the breast development of a 9-year-old girl indicates precocious puberty and provide relevant information about adolescent development.
A girl, 8 years and 11 months old, has experienced pain in her right breast for about 3 to 4 days, with a small hard lump palpable. The left breast is normal. She is 135 cm tall and weighs approximately 27 kilograms. Considering the child’s size and current situation, it is necessary to examine her. You can consider checking sexual hormones, ultrasound, bone age, and other aspects. There is a wide age difference in breast development for girls, but most occur between the ages of 8 to 13. The above situation should be a normal physiological phenomenon and there is no need to worry. In terms of symptoms, it is necessary to rule out precocious puberty. An examination is needed. I hope my response is helpful.
Understanding if a young girl’s development falls within the normal age range
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Discuss whether a child’s diarrhea is related to formula milk intake, and provide professional advice and improvement methods.
My 9-year-old son often wets the bed, is there a problem?
For a baby around 5 months old experiencing diarrhea for about a month, the regular stool examination shows white blood cells and red blood cells. If the medication is not effective, it may be necessary to receive intravenous fluid treatment at the hospital. While taking anti-inflammatory and hemostatic medications, some probiotics and prebiotics can also be taken to regulate the intestinal flora and improve symptoms.
My child has been crying and not eating much recently. Is traditional Chinese medicine effective for true precocious puberty?
My baby is four and a half months old and has been suffering from diarrhea for a while, with bowel movements ranging from 2 to 4 times a day. They previously had lactose intolerance, and I’m not sure if the baby is suffering from lactose-induced diarrhea, nor can I find out, which makes me very worried.