My daughter is 8 years and 3 months old, with a progesterone level of only 0.38 in the six-item sex hormone test. The doctor said her bone age is 6 years. The progesterone level is slightly high, but has no clinical significance. The bone age is relatively slow, but there are no major issues. It is recommended to eat more fruits and vegetables, supplement calcium, and maintain a balanced diet. Continue to observe and have regular check-ups. If necessary, seek medical treatment.
I’m currently accompanying my uncle in the endocrinology department of the hospital. He is 43 years old this year. We are currently discussing with the doctor. The doctor mentioned that the CA199 level is elevated. I was confused and didn’t know what it meant. What does it mean for CA199 to be elevated?
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Is it appropriate for a 2-year-old to continue using a pacifier?
My baby is now two months and ten days old, can already lift her head, doesn’t like to lie down, prefers to sit on an adult’s lap, and sometimes can sit by herself for a while. The elders say they have never seen such a small child not lying down and such a small child sitting. Is it okay for such a small child to sit? Will she become a ’little potbelly'?
A 4-year-old child is deficient in calcium and has delayed development. Should lysine be taken directly?
Does my daughter need a shot after being bitten by a kid? Do I need to take her to the hospital for treatment? How long will it take for her to recover? Please help me!
According to national regulations, babies need to undergo physical examinations at specific times to monitor their growth and development, and to detect problems early, providing preventive measures for the baby’s health.
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