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At 10 Months Old, Still Can’t Walk? What to Do?

If a child is 10 months old and still cannot walk independently, possible causes may include brain damage due to respiratory difficulties, premature baby brain disease, and genetic metabolic diseases, among others. A comprehensive and thorough examination is needed.
  • FAQ
  • Growth and Development
  • Child Health
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At 11 Months Old, Can a Baby Start Walking?

An 11-month-old baby can start learning to walk, but they shouldn’t stand for too long. It’s also advisable to supplement with calcium and cod liver oil, and ensure plenty of sun exposure.
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  • Baby Development
  • Health Issues
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At 18 Months Old, Just Started Walking and Often Falls, and Now Finds Speech Articulation Unclear—What to Do?

For a child who is 18 months old and has just started walking but frequently falls, and who now exhibits unclear speech articulation, it is recommended to adopt rehabilitation therapy and acupuncture therapy, while also strengthening functional training and intellectual development.
  • FAQ
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Rehabilitation Therapy
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At 18, Can My Penis Still Grow and Develop?

An 18-year-old male inquires whether his penis can still experience growth and development of the sexual organs.
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  • Adolescence
  • Sexual Organ Development
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At 18, Dealing with Facial Paralysis Made Me Feel Insecure, What Medications Should I Buy?

An 18-year-old inquires about treatment methods for facial paralysis
  • FAQ
  • Facial Paralysis Treatment
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
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At 18, Will My Penis Continue to Develop?

An 18-year-old young man is curious about his penis development and wants to know if it will continue to grow.
  • FAQ
  • Puberty Development
  • Male Reproductive System
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At 20, Should I Get an HPV Test?

Answer to the question of whether it is necessary to test for HPV infection and related issues
  • FAQ
  • HPV Infection
  • Virus
  • Treatment
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At 20, Still Developing Like a Child: Is It Delayed Puberty?

A 20-year-old male describes his sexual development as different from peers of the same age, asking if it’s delayed puberty or another cause.
  • FAQ
  • Sexual Development
  • Health Consultation
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At 25 Weeks, Ultrasound Shows Lateral Ventricles Exceeding 1.0mm, Could It Be Fetal Hydrocephalus? What Additional Tests Can Be Conducted to Confirm?

During a 25-week ultrasound examination, it was found that the lateral ventricles of the fetus exceed 1.0cm, raising concerns about fetal hydrocephalus. This article discusses how to confirm the diagnosis and provides suggestions for further examinations.
  • FAQ
  • Fetal Health
  • Ultrasound Examination
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At 35 Weeks Pregnant, Suffering from Dizziness and Blurred Vision, Questions and Suggestions

At 35 weeks pregnant, experiencing occasional dizziness and blurred vision. Inquire about possible causes and suggestions.
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  • Pregnancy
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred Vision
  • Prenatal Health
  • Medical Consultation
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