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Is It Serious If a Child Has Pediatric Hydrocephalus?

Pediatric hydrocephalus is a serious condition that can affect a child’s life and even their life expectancy.
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Is It Still Possible to Maximize Height Potential?

An 11-year-old child recently started menstruating, and the parents are concerned about the child’s normal height development. The doctor recommends prompt endocrine testing and intervention treatment to promote optimal final height development.
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Is My 6-Year-Old Son’s Weight of 23 Pounds Normal?

Primarily due to low immunity and poor physique, it’s recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up. Find out what causes the underweight.
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Is the MMR Vaccine Effective in Preventing Pediatric Paralysis?

My friend contracted pediatric paralysis when he was young, and now he has difficulty walking. My son is three years old this year, and I am always afraid he might get the disease. I am also afraid that my child might contract paralysis. I want to know if there is a vaccine to prevent pediatric paralysis.
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Is Thrombocytosis Related to Medication?

Is a child’s platelet count over 200 related to medication? How should it be handled?
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My Child is Two Years Old and Has a Slightly Sloped Shoulder – How to Treat It?

Effective Methods for Correcting a Sloped Shoulder
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My Son is 3 and a Half, and He Has Pigeon Chest. What Should I Do?

If you discover that your child has pigeon chest, it is advisable to supplement calcium and engage in physical exercises promptly. Mild pigeon chest typically diminishes over time. Surgical treatment is generally not recommended unless there is severe deformity.
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Should a Child Go to the Hospital if They Have Bowel Movements 6 Times a Day?

If a child has bowel movements about 6 times a day, do they need to see a doctor?
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Sleep Issues

Answers to Baby Sleep Problems
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Treatment Methods for Baby Gas

Treatment Methods and Daily Habits to Note for Baby Gas
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