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What’s Causing Your Child to Cry After Falling Asleep at Night?

This child cries and screams at night, but he’s not fully awake! Clearly, winning your eyes and posture won’t wake him up! Ten minutes later, I fell asleep again! What happened?
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What’s Causing Your Child’s Bad Breath?

Why do children have bad breath, and how can it be solved?
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What’s Going On If a Child Sleeps Little and Is Thin?

Every child has different sleep habits. As long as the child is alert and energetic after waking up and growing and developing normally, there’s no need to worry. If a child shows signs of delayed growth and development, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly.
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What’s Going on When You Frequently Suspect You’re Ill?

After entering university, I often suspect I’m sick, and now I think I might have strabismus. What kind of disease is this?
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What’s Going On With a Two-and-a-Half-Month-Old Baby’s Facial Peeling?

Is it normal for a baby’s face to peel? When will the peeling stop?
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What’s Happening If Bilirubin Levels Don’t Drop?

The normal range for newborn jaundice is based on serum bilirubin levels, with total bilirubin not exceeding 85.5.
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  • Newborn Jaundice
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What’s Happening When a 5-Year-Old Says She Sees Double?

At 5 years old, she says she sees things as double. I brought her to the county hospital’s ophthalmology department for a check-up, and her vision is 0.6 in one eye and 0.5 in the other, with a slight strabismus. What should I do? This was just discovered a week ago.
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What’s Happening When a 5-Year-Old Says She Sees Things in Doubles?

At 5 years old, she says she sees things in doubles. I took her to the county hospital’s ophthalmology department for a check-up, and her vision is 0.6 in one eye and 0.5 in the other, with a slight astigmatism. What should I do? This was just discovered a week ago.
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  • Pediatrics Other
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What’s Happening When a Catheter Isn’t Urinating?

Long-term use of a catheter may lead to a decrease in bladder function, resulting in difficulty urinating.
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What’s Happening When a Child Coughs for an Hour or Two and Then Stops?

A child frequently coughs, sometimes in the afternoon, or in the morning, or at night when sleeping, and stops coughing after an hour or two. This condition has lasted for three months. The child has taken azithromycin twice, but the situation remains the same. What medication should be taken?
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