How to Measure Neonatal and Infant Muscle Tone?

Low muscle tone is usually caused by inflammation of the nervous system, with various reasons such as shortened labor, difficult childbirth, fetal intrauterine growth retardation, distress, and difficulty breathing all leading to brain edema and water aspiration causing ischemic and hypoxic damage to the brain. This manifests as abnormal muscle tone after birth. Generally, newborns have higher muscle tone due to the incomplete development of the nervous system. It takes about 1-2 months for their limbs to gradually relax and allow for free flexion and extension.
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How to More Accurately Identify Children’s Early Puberty and Its Characteristics and Coping Measures

The apparent characteristics of children with early puberty generally occur before the age of 10. In girls, this includes the onset of menstruation, denser body hair, the growth of pubic hair, and breast development, all of which are signs of early puberty in girls. In boys, the development of a Adam’s apple, adult voice, dense body hair, pubic hair, and normal erections are specific manifestations of early puberty in boys.
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How to Normalize Excessive Night Sweats in Children?

Excessive night sweats in children may be due to a calcium deficiency or weakness in the body. It is recommended to dress appropriately, take a bath frequently, and supplement cod liver oil. Consider administering children’s health tablets or pediatric sweat granules for a period of time to improve the condition, and then observe carefully.
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