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What Are the Causes of Pediatric Obesity?

Understanding the Causes of Pediatric Obesity
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  • Pediatrics
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What Are the Dangers of a 2-Year-Old Eating Ice Cream?

Eating ice cream can potentially irritate a 2-year-old’s gastrointestinal system, so it should be avoided immediately after a meal or drinking hot water.
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  • Children's Health
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What Are the Dangers of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome?

Prognosis of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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  • Nutrition and Health Care
  • Immunodeficiency
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What Are the Dangers of Pediatric Constipation?

Pediatric constipation can be divided into two main categories: functional constipation and organic constipation. Its dangers include fecal straining that injures the intestinal mucosa, leading to anal fissures and hemorrhoids, and disrupting the balance of intestinal flora.
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  • Pediatrics
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What Are the Development Indicators for a 17-Month-Old Baby?

The height and weight standards for a 17-month-old baby are not the same, with different standards for boys and girls. Additionally, 17-month-old babies experience rapid development in intelligence, language, and motor skills.
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  • Baby Development Indicators
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What Are the Development Standards for Girls?

According to your description, the development standards for a 15-year-old girl vary due to individual differences, but typically include the growth of body hair and breast development.
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What Are the Developmental Indicators for a 31-Month-Old Baby Girl?

The average weight of a 31-month-old baby girl is 11.8 to 13.5 kilograms, with an average height of 89 to 93 centimeters. Most babies in this age range have closed their fontanelles, but a few may still have an area as small as the tip of a finger, which feels firm to the touch, almost as hard as the skull.
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  • Developmental Indicators
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What are the diagnostic methods for childhood obesity?

The diagnostic methods and definitions for childhood obesity, it is recommended to measure height and weight, and understand the actual age of the infant.
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  • Nutrition and Health Care
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What Are the Effects of a Lack of Bone Marrow in Children?

A child has recently been experiencing crying and not eating, inquiring about the effects of a lack of bone marrow.
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  • Medicine
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What Are the Effects of Long-Term Calcium Deficiency in Infants?

Long-term calcium deficiency may affect an infant’s health, including sleep disturbances, mood instability, and lip tremors.
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  • Pediatrics
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