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Infants Over Four Months Should Be Given Solid Foods to Prevent Iron Deficiency Anemia

A 14-month-old baby who has been drinking only milk may suffer from nutritional imbalances. It is recommended to introduce solid foods early and supplement iron appropriately to prevent and improve anemia.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition
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Is a 14-Month-Old Child’s Bent Legs Caused by Iron Deficiency?

Is it possible that a 14-month-old child’s slightly bent legs are caused by iron deficiency?
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  • Pediatric Care
  • Nutrition
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Is a 18-Month-Old Baby’s Leg Shaking While Walking a Sign of Malnutrition?

An 18-month-old baby’s leg shaking while walking could be due to underdevelopment or still being too young for complete physical maturity. It is recommended to enhance the baby’s nutrition, provide proper care, and accompany the baby in walking exercises.
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  • Health
  • Nutrition
  • Child Development
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Is a 326-Day-Old Baby Suitable for Eating Egg Yolk?

A 326-day-old baby can start consuming egg yolk as complementary food to meet their nutritional needs for growth and development.
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  • Parenting
  • Nutrition
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Is a 4-Month-Old Baby’s Diarrhea Related to No Fever?

The baby is four months old and has diarrhea but no fever. Feeding is normal, but the baby seems more sleepy than usual. Should we be concerned about dehydration?
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  • pediatric
  • nutrition
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Is a 5-Month-Old Baby’s Excessive Nighttime Sweating a Sign of Calcium Deficiency?

A five-month-old baby is sweating excessively during sleep, with a large fontanelle and a bald spot on the head. Since the first month, the baby has been taking vitamin D supplements. The query is about how to supplement calcium and what other nutrients should be consumed at this stage.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition
  • Health
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Is a 5-Year-Old Child’s Weight and Height Normal?

A 5-year-old child weighs only 30 jin and is 105 cm tall. With normal appetite and bowel movements, why is the child smaller than their peers? Please provide expert advice.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition
  • Height and Weight
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Is a Baby’s Nails Growing White Spots a Sign of Deficiency?

White spots on the nails may indicate a deficiency in trace elements or calcium.
  • FAQ
  • Nutrition
  • Nail Issues
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Is a Change from Single to Double Eyelids a Sign of Indigestion?

Could a child’s eye change be related to indigestion?
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  • Health
  • Nutrition
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Is a Child’s Continuous Drowsiness and Difficulty Breastfeeding a Serious Concern? How to Determine If It’s Cerebral Palsy

Inquiry into the severity of a child’s continuous drowsiness and difficulty breastfeeding, and its association with cerebral palsy.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Nutrition
  • Treatment
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