Apple and milk can be consumed together, and factors affecting growth include genetics, nutrition, and exercise.
This article provides detailed answers on how to deal with newborns’ heat.
A 10-month-old baby sits with an uneven back and stands with crooked legs, possibly due to insufficient leg strength.
Dry and yellow hair in children may be caused by malnutrition or diseases, and should involve trace element tests and consider supplementing appropriate vitamins and minerals.
For children who are fond of eating meat and are becoming increasingly overweight, this article provides dietary and exercise recommendations, and reminds parents to pay attention to their child’s health status and seek medical assistance in a timely manner.
Offer diet and exercise recommendations for childhood obesity, including encouraging children to engage in more aerobic exercises, consume a variety of vegetables, and reduce the intake of high-calorie foods to achieve weight loss.
This article provides professional advice and nutritional supplement plans for a diabetic patient with cerebral palsy who has recently stopped eating and is only drinking milk.
For children with anemia, dietary adjustments can be made by supplementing with iron-rich foods, as well as increasing the intake of fruits and vegetables.
Discuss dietary recommendations when blood copper levels are high, as well as the need for medical intervention and expected recovery time.
Dietary considerations for children with myocardial damage include low-sodium diet, avoiding spicy and cold foods, and paying attention to rest and preventing colds.