Why Do Some Babies Have Large Heads?

Gastroschisis is a rare developmental defect of the abdominal wall that can lead to larger-than-average baby heads. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for an early check-up, and surgical treatment may be required.
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Why Does a One-Year-Old Baby Keep Having Repeated Low Fever?

A one-year-old baby’s repeated low-grade fever may be caused by upper respiratory infections, enteritis, tonsillitis, pneumonia, and various infectious diseases. Additionally, urinary tract infections, gastrointestinal disorders, and hand, foot, and mouth disease can also lead to fever. Typically, bacteria and viruses are the most common causes of infections in babies.
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