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At 45 Days Old, the Baby is Still Hungry After Eating? What to Do?

A 45-day-old baby may continue to want to eat even after being full, which could be due to a deficiency in vitamins or trace elements. It is recommended to supplement with a multivitamin tablet or 21 Jin Wei Ta, and to drink more water and eat more vegetables and fruits.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Feeding
  • Nutrition and Health
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At 5 Months Old, Has the BCG Vaccine Been Forgotten? Can It Still Be Administered?

For a 5-month-old baby, if it’s forgotten whether the BCG vaccine has been administered, it’s necessary to first conduct tests to confirm, and then proceed with vaccination.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Vaccination
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At 71 Days Old, Baby Hasn’t Learned to Be Amused; Should Parents Worry?

Discussing the normalcy of a 71-day-old infant not showing amusement and how parents should understand their child’s development at this stage.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Development
  • Infant Laughter
  • Parenting Questions
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At 8 Months Old, Fever for 3 Days, Shouldn’t It Be Time for a Rash?

An 8-month-old child has been running a fever for 3 days, without coughing or runny nose, worried about whether a rash will appear, unsure whether to take medicine or go to the hospital directly, hoping for assistance.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Fever
  • Rash
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At Five and a Half, My Child Still Struggles with Mispronunciation. What Should I Do?

My child is five and a half and still has trouble with mispronunciation when speaking. After a hospital check-up, the doctor said there was no issue with the eardrum, but the newborn hearing screening showed that the left ear did not pass.
  • FAQ
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Hearing Issues
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At Five Years Old, My Child Can’t Do Anything. Is That Normal?

A five-year-old who can’t do anything at school, like counting or speaking clearly, and often soils their pants, crying and screaming, might have developmental issues.
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Growth Issues
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At Five, My Child Still Chews Nails Occasionally, How Can I Help?

Understand the reasons behind your child’s nail-biting and get suggestions to help them break the habit.
  • FAQ
  • Child Development
  • Behavior Correction
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At Four Years Old, My Child Still Can’t Speak Clearly, Only Utters Single Words. What Should I Do?

If a four-year-old child speaks inarticulately, it may be due to a short lingual frenulum, abnormal development of the vocal cords, or a language center developmental disorder. It is important to seek early examination and treatment to avoid affecting future language expression.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Language Development
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At Seven Months Old, My Child Keeps Tilting Their Head to the Left. Is This Normal?

At seven months old, if a child frequently tilts their head to the left, it may indicate torticollis. Adjust the sleep position and consider calcium supplements.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Orthopedics
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At the Children’s Hospital, When Giving Medicine to Your Child, Someone in Front Is Testing Blood Sugar. Is There a Risk of Infection?

Inquiring about the risk of infection from needle use during a child’s medication treatment at the hospital.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Infection Control
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