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Can’t Take Medication Even Though Blood Test is Normal?

My child’s blood test is normal, but they have some symptoms. I want to know if they can take medication.
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  • Blood Test
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Causes and Treatment for Baby’s Nosebleeds

Dry weather, trauma, allergic rhinitis, or colds may cause a baby to have nosebleeds. It is necessary to visit an ear, nose, and throat clinic promptly.
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Causes and Treatment Methods of a Child’s Yellowish Face

A child’s yellowish face is a sign of iron deficiency, and it is recommended to increase the intake of iron and zinc-rich foods.
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Causes and Treatment of Yellow Foot Bottom in Children

If you notice your child’s foot bottom is yellow, it might be related to abnormal liver function. It is recommended to seek medical attention for a timely check-up.
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Causes of Excessive Muscle Tone in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Excessive muscle tone primarily refers to an overly increased regional muscle tension, leading to abnormal excitement or rigidity of the limbs. This article introduces the causes and treatment methods for excessive muscle tone in children with cerebral palsy.
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  • Excessive Muscle Tone
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Causes of Recurring Fever in Children with Herpangina

Possible causes and treatment suggestions for recurring fever in children with herpangina
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Causes of Red Dots on a Baby’s Cheeks

Red dots on a baby’s cheeks may indicate eczema or allergies
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  • Pediatrics Other
  • Skin Issues
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Cesarean Section Risks

According to the ultrasound results, a cesarean section may be necessary
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  • Pediatrics Other
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Children Who Often Lose Their Temper May Have Neurological Issues

Children who often lose their temper may have neurological issues. It is recommended that parents communicate more with their children, pay attention to their interactions with peers, consider endocrine diseases, and undergo health checks.
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  • Pediatrics Other
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Children’s Attention Issues

Children’s Attention Issues
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