What to Do If a Child Has Frequent Urination?

If a child drinks too much water, their urine frequency may increase. If a child drinks little water but has frequent and small amounts of urine, consider urinary tract infections, especially common in girls due to their shorter urethras. Additionally, boys with long foreskins or phimosis are also prone to urinary tract infections. If a child has unusually frequent and large amounts of urine without signs of urinary tract infection, be aware of endocrine system diseases such as diabetes or diabetes insipidus.
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What to Do If a Child Isn’t Gaining Weight?

The child was growing about 5 centimeters and gaining 2 pounds every month since birth, but for the past two months, there has been no growth. Why? Could it be due to not eating enough rice porridge? But the child’s IQ seems fine. Is this a case of dwarfism? There are no issues with the child’s condition!
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What to Do If a Child Often Makes a Hoarse Sound?

A child often makes a hoarse sound, blinks, opens their mouth, twists their neck, and speaks as if not listening to others. They often interrupt conversations, are easily angered, have difficulty concentrating, poor memory, and stammer. Is this a sign of childhood tic disorder? Are there any treatment methods?
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