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Can a 9-Year-Old Daughter Drink Soy Milk?

Inquiry about whether a 9-year-old girl weighing 84 jin should consume soy milk and what types of food should be avoided
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Children's Diet
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Can a 9.5-Month-Old Baby Eat Raw Walnuts and How?

Questions about whether a 9.5-month-old baby can eat raw walnuts and how to consume them properly.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Infant Diet
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Can a Baby Continue Breastfeeding While on Probiotics and Antibiotics for Cough and Diarrhea?

Can a baby continue breastfeeding while taking probiotics and antibiotics for cough and diarrhea?
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  • Baby Health
  • Medication Use
  • Nutrition and Health
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Can a Baby Drink Only Water from Watermelons?

If a baby only drinks water from watermelons, it may affect their digestion, absorption, and growth and development. It is recommended to supplement fluids through other means such as broths, fruits, or foods.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Infant and Toddler Diet
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Can a Baby of Six Months Eat Ginseng Soup?

Is it appropriate for a baby at six months old to consume ginseng soup, and how to enhance the baby’s dietary diversity to avoid picky eating.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Infant Diet
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Can a Baby of Two and a Half Months Start Eating Rice Porridge?

A baby of two and a half months is not yet suitable for drinking rice porridge, and it is recommended to continue breastfeeding or formula milk.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Baby Feeding
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Can a Baby Over One Year Old Eat Durian?

Babies over one year old can eat durian in moderation, as it is rich in nutritional value. However, since durian is a hot fruit, it may lead to internal heat, so it is not advisable to eat too much.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Infant and Toddler Diet
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Can a Baby Still Breastfeed if Breast Milk Contains Cytomegalovirus?

The infection rate of cytomegalovirus (CMV) in breast milk is approximately 13%-27.3%, and there is still a chance for the baby to be infected by consuming breast milk. CMV infection in breast milk is an important route of postnatal infection for infants, so the mother also needs treatment. After the mother’s condition improves, decide whether to continue breastfeeding.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Infant Health
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Can a Baby Take Probiotics and Get Vaccinated?

If the child does not vomit again, they can receive the vaccine about a week after recovery.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Infants
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Can a Baby with Calcium Deficiency Take Cod Liver Oil?

A baby with calcium deficiency may need to supplement calcium, and it is recommended to consume yogurt and drink bone broth.
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  • Nutrition and Health
  • Pediatric Health
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