How to Deal with a Fleshball on a Child’s Ear

Based on the description, it may be a supernumerary ear, often caused by fetal development abnormalities. It may affect appearance but generally causes no other discomfort. It can be removed through a minor surgical procedure, typically costing a few hundred yuan. Sebaceous cysts are usually not problematic and do not require excessive concern.
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How to Deal with Children’s Anorexia?

Children’s anorexia may be caused by improper feeding in daily life. To treat children’s anorexia, the best approach is to ensure that children eat at regular intervals and in appropriate amounts from a young age, and to encourage them to eat independently to increase their interest in eating. In terms of timing, for example, three meals a day with a 4-5 hour interval between meals is recommended; however, if four meals are consumed daily, the interval between meals should be 3-4 hours. Parents should ideally limit their children’s intake of snacks and beverages. If necessary, offer small amounts of fresh fruits, yogurt, or juice to stimulate appetite.
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How to Deal with Sudden Curls?

Why did my hair suddenly become curly after getting a haircut at four or five years old? And it hasn’t gone back since, even though I have the genetic predisposition for curly hair in my family. This sudden genetic mutation feels a bit mysterious.
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