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Solutions to Third-Grade Students’ Attention Deficit Issues

Methods to Solve the Attention Deficit Problem in Third-Grade Students
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  • Pediatrics Other
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Standard Development Chart for a Six-Month-Old Baby

Under normal circumstances, a six-month-old baby can sit independently and may have teeth emerging, but is not yet able to learn to stand and walk. This is the basic developmental situation of the baby.
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  • Pediatrics Other
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Standard Height and Weight for a Four-Year-Old Boy

What are the standard height and weight for a four-year-old boy? Understanding the importance of growth indicators in children.
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Symptoms and Treatment Methods of Pediatric Otitis Media

Introduction to the symptoms and treatment methods of pediatric otitis media.
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Symptoms and Treatment of Thick Tongue Coating in Children

Thick tongue coating in children may be related to heat, indigestion, and abdominal coldness. Pay attention to diet and warmth to promote gastrointestinal function.
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  • Pediatrics Other
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Symptoms of Otitis Media in Children

Symptoms and Treatment Methods for Otitis Media in Children
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  • Otitis Media
  • Child Health
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The Cause of an 8-Month-Old Baby’s Bulging Forehead with Normal Body Temperature

An 8-month-old baby has a bulging forehead but a normal body temperature. The child has had infantile rash and the rash disappeared after three days of high fever. What could be the symptoms now if the forehead is bulging? What precautions should be taken? (Gender: Female, Age: 8 months)
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  • Pediatrics Other
  • Infantile rash
  • Brain Edema
  • Increased Intracranial Pressure
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The Dangers of the Small Intestine Rotavirus

The Transmission Routes and Dangers of the Small Intestine Rotavirus
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  • Pediatrics Other
  • Health
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The Genetic and Environmental Factors of Cleft Lip

Cleft lip is a genetic disorder, and genetic factors play a significant role in its occurrence. Additionally, environmental factors may also lead to fetal cleft lip deformities. Learn more about the genetics and treatment of cleft lip.
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  • Pediatrics Other
  • Genetic Disorders
  • Cleft Lip
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The Issue of Consuming Expired Medications

The Effectiveness and Safety of Expired Medications
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  • Pediatrics Other
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