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Blood Sugar Test Result at 5.24 – Is It Gestational Diabetes?

Inquiry on whether a blood sugar test result of 5.24 falls within the diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes.
  • FAQ
  • Gestational Diabetes
  • Blood Sugar Test
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Blood Test

Specific blood sugar values in the blood test and potential issues with urine sugar positive 3+ as well as treatment suggestions.
  • FAQ
  • Internal Medicine
  • Blood Sugar
  • Urine Sugar
  • Diabetes
  • Follow-up
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Complications
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Blood Test Normal but X-ray Shows Slight Inflammation: How to Handle?

What should be done for children whose blood test results are normal but X-rays show slight inflammation?
  • FAQ
  • Disease
  • Pediatric Care
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Blood Test Preparation After a Fever of 12 Hours - Internal Medicine

Is it appropriate to undergo a blood routine test after having a fever for over 12 hours, and what is its significance along with possible treatment options?
  • FAQ
  • Fever
  • Blood Routine
  • Internal Medicine
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Blood Test Report Shows Multiple Abnormalities in a 6-Month-Old Baby

A 6-month-old baby underwent a blood routine test, revealing multiple abnormal indicators.
  • FAQ
  • Blood Routine
  • Child Health
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Blood Test Results for a One-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child

How to Understand Blood Test Results for a One-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Blood Diseases
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Blood Test Results: Anticoagulation Treatment and Nutritional Recommendations

Discussing the importance of anticoagulation treatment in pediatric blood test results and how to enhance physical fitness through nutrition and outdoor activities.
  • FAQ
  • Blood Test
  • Anticoagulation
  • Nutritional Recommendations
  • Child Health
  • Physical Enhancement
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Blood Type and Fertility: Are They Connected?

What’s the relationship between blood type and fertility? How can I know if it will affect my fertility?
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Fertility
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Blood Type of a Child Born to an O-Type Father and a B-Type Mother

A child born to an O-type father and a B-type mother can be either B-type or O-type, but not A-type or AB-type.
  • FAQ
  • Blood Type Inheritance
  • Newborns
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Blood Type of Children Born to an O-Type Blood Female and a B-Type Blood Male, and the Possibility of Hemolytic Disease

Children born to an O-type blood female and a B-type blood male can have either B-type or O-type blood, and there is a certain probability of neonatal hemolytic disease.
  • FAQ
  • Hematology
  • Genetics
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