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Baby’s Vomiting Problem and Solutions at 18 Months Old

An 18-month-old baby has been vomiting after drinking milk, possibly due to catching a cold. It is recommended to temporarily stop breastfeeding and give the baby warm water, and at the same time, try patting the baby’s back to promote digestion.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Health
  • Infant Health
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Baby’s Vulva Often Red and Painful: Causes and Solutions

A two-and-a-half-year-old baby’s vulva is often red and swollen, painful causes and solutions
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Diaper Rash
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Baby’s Vulva Redness and Intermittent Urination

Parents notice that their 7-month-old baby’s vulva is red and she has intermittent urination during bathroom breaks. They inquire about the cause and treatment methods.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Health
  • Pediatrics
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Baby’s Water Intake Issue

Does drinking water affect a baby’s health?
  • FAQ
  • Infants
  • Health
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Baby’s Weight and Height Range at 11 Months

At 11 months old, boys have an average weight of about 9.65 kilograms, and girls about 9.02 kilograms; boys have an average height of 75.2 centimeters, and girls 73.7 centimeters.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Growth
  • Health Q&A
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Baby’s Weight Gain Slowing Down: How to Determine If Nutritional Intake Is Balanced?

A seven-month-old girl is gaining weight slowly, and her family is worried about insufficient nutritional intake.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Nutrition
  • Weight Gain
  • Breastfeeding
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Baby’s Weight Within Normal Range at 3 Months Old and Possible Causes

A 3-month-old baby’s failure to gain weight may be related to a cold and a decrease in breast milk supply, which can lead to insufficient intake. Typically, breast milk is sufficient to meet the needs of a baby from 4 to 6 months old.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Weight Observation
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Baby’s Wheezing Bronchopneumonia Recovery Period

Discuss the treatment and precautions during the recovery period of a baby’s wheezing bronchopneumonia.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Pediatric Diseases
  • Bronchopneumonia
  • Asthma Treatment
  • Lung Texture Rough
  • Nebulizer Therapy
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Baby’s White Blood Cell Count Continues to Rise

Newborn’s white blood cell count keeps rising, suspected of indigestion or infection
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Blood Routine Abnormalities
  • Digestive System Issues
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Baby’s Whole Body Turns Yellow at Three Months, High Bilirubin Levels Not Detected? What to Do?

A baby’s whole body turns yellow at three months with low bilirubin levels, possibly due to physiological jaundice. It is recommended to use blue light therapy.
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  • Childcare
  • Health
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