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Causes of Elevated White Blood Cell Count in Children

An elevated white blood cell count may indicate inflammation in the body, requiring treatment with antibiotics or cooling and detoxifying traditional Chinese medicine.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Internal Medicine
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Causes of Enlarged Liver and Spleen in Newborns

Explore the possible causes of liver and spleen enlargement in newborns, including infections during labor and blood poisoning.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Liver and Spleen Enlargement
  • Pediatrics
  • Blood Poisoning
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Causes of Epilepsy in a 3-Year-Old Boy and Possible Pathogenic Factors

Possible causes of epilepsy in a 3-year-old boy may include injuries during childbirth, genetic factors, and certain diseases or metabolic abnormalities.
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  • health
  • pediatrics
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Causes of Epilepsy in Children

Understanding the common causes of epilepsy in children and the challenges in treatment
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  • Epilepsy
  • Pediatric Diseases
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Causes of Epilepsy in Children

Epilepsy in children may be caused by a variety of factors, including genetic factors, congenital brain development abnormalities, perinatal brain injury, intracranial infection, and more.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Epilepsy Causes
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Causes of Excessive Foaming in Children’s Blood Urine

The presence of blood in a child’s urine accompanied by a large amount of foam may be a sign of kidney disease, and early medical examination and treatment should be sought.
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  • Health
  • Medical
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Causes of Excessive Hair Loss and Slow Growth in Children

Excessive hair loss and slow growth in children may be related to stress and deficiencies in nutrients.
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  • Nutrition & Health
  • Hair Loss
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Causes of Excessive Muscle Tone

Causes and Treatment Methods of Excessive Muscle Tone
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  • Medicine
  • Surgery
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Causes of Excessive Muscle Tone in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Excessive muscle tone primarily refers to an overly increased regional muscle tension, leading to abnormal excitement or rigidity of the limbs. This article introduces the causes and treatment methods for excessive muscle tone in children with cerebral palsy.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics Other
  • Excessive Muscle Tone
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Causes of Excessive Sweating and Temperament in Young Children

Reasons and suggestions for dealing with excessive sweating and temperament in a five-year-old child
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Consultation
  • Nutrition and Health
  • Temperament
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