How Tall and Heavy Should a One-Year-Old Baby Be?

According to the World Health Organization’s standards, a one-year-old boy typically measures between 73.4-78.8cm in height and weighs around 9.1-11.3kg; a one-year-old girl usually stands at 71.5-77.1cm tall and weighs about 8.5-10.6kg. As long as the baby is in good mental and digestive condition, with normal development, there is no need for the mother to worry.
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How Terrifying is Pediatric Nephrotic Syndrome?

Pediatric nephrotic syndrome is a severe disease characterized by symptoms such as large amounts of proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hypercholesterolemia, significant edema, and renal dysfunction. Treatment typically involves rest, nutritional support, maintaining electrolyte balance, preventing infections, and diuretic therapy, with hormone therapy being the most commonly used method. The drugs most commonly used include prednisone.
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