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Boys with mouth ulcers and blisters inside the lower lip

Three-year-old boys with mouth ulcers and blisters inside the lower lip. The ulcers are shaped like millet grains, and you can see transparent liquid from the blister tips! No fever, rash on the body, shaped similar to mosquito bites! Everything else is normal! Just that the rash is not as mature! Suspected Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease!
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  • Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
  • Oral Ulcers
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Boys’ Growth and Development: When Do They Grow Fastest?

Boys’ growth and development speed during their growth period and how to deal with the problem of precocious puberty.
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  • Pediatrics Other
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Boys’ Growth Issues

Height Development and Recommendations for an 11-Year-10-Month-Old Boy
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  • Pediatrics Other
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Brain Care and Treatment for Premature Babies

Discussing brain care and potential treatment methods for premature babies
  • Healthcare
  • Pediatrics
  • Brain Disorders
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Brain Damage in the Stupid, Dull, and Retarded

What causes brain damage in idiots, dullards, and retards?
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  • Medicine
  • Neurology
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Brain ECG Variations in Children with ADHD

Brain ECG variations in children with ADHD are significantly different from those in normal children. It is recommended to undergo a medical examination first, and then proceed with treatment.
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  • Neurology
  • ADHD
  • Brain ECG
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Brain Edema Treatment: The Choice Between Furosemide and Mannitol

This article discusses the differences and recommended medications between furosemide and mannitol in the treatment of mild to moderate and refractory brain edema.
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  • Medicine
  • Drugs
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Brain Exams for Children with Low Intelligence

Brain exams for children with low intelligence may reveal brain or neurological abnormalities, usually requiring a cranial MRI and intelligence assessment.
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  • Brain Exam
  • Low Intelligence
  • Child Health Care
  • Developmental Pediatrics
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Brain Oxygen Deficiency Sequelae and Perianal Exostosis

Children with brain oxygen deficiency sequelae and perianal exostosis are provided with dietary advice and treatment via food (TCM) methods by experts, and it is suggested to quit smoking and avoid alcohol.
  • FAQ
  • Brain Oxygen Deficiency Sequelae
  • Perianal Exostosis
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Brain Palsy Diagnosed at 5 Months: How to Proceed with Treatment?

A 5-month-old baby has been diagnosed with brain palsy and has been undergoing rehabilitation treatment, but there has been no improvement. The baby sometimes cannot raise their head, and the muscle tension remains high. Parents are inquiring about how to proceed with further treatment.
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  • Brain Palsy Treatment
  • Rehabilitation Training
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