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What’s Causing the Newborn’s Constant Crying and Sleeplessness?

If a newborn suddenly wakes up and cries at night, it might be due to calcium deficiency causing night terrors.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Health
  • Night Terrors
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What’s Causing the Patchy Baldness in a Child’s Hair?

Reasons and Treatment Methods for a 6-Year-Old’s Recurring Patchy Baldness
  • FAQ
  • Hair Care
  • Child Health
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What’s Causing the Red Bumps Around My Baby’s Anus?

If a child suddenly develops red bumps around their anus, it could be hemorrhoids. It’s recommended that parents take their child to the hospital’s colorectal department for a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Children
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What’s Causing the Red Patch on My 16-Month-Old Baby’s Face Again?

A 16-month-old baby is experiencing recurring red patches on their face. Experts are sought for an explanation.
  • FAQ
  • Skin Disease
  • Pediatrics
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What’s Causing the Runny Stool with Blood in a 20-Day-Old Baby?

Runny stool with blood in a 20-day-old baby may be due to an allergy to formula milk or infection.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Digestive System
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What’s Causing the Sore Breast While Breastfeeding on One Side?

A baby over 1 year old experiences pain on one side of the breast during breastfeeding and has a fever. Possible causes and treatment suggestions
  • FAQ
  • Mastitis
  • Pediatric Health Care
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What’s Causing the Sour Smell in a 2.5-Year-Old Child’s Mouth?

A sour smell in the mouth may be caused by food residue in the mouth or digestive system issues.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Oral Care
  • Digestive System
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What’s Causing the Tiny Mustache on a Little Girl’s Upper Lip?

The appearance of a tiny mustache on a little girl’s upper lip may be related to irregular secretion of sex hormones, which usually becomes normal after puberty.
  • FAQ
  • Children's Health
  • Nutrition
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What’s Causing the Two-Year-Old Boy’s Bean Curd Gravel-Like Stool for the Past Two Days?

The two-year-old boy has had bean curd gravel-like stool for the past two days, which may be due to intestinal inflammation. Treatment includes fluid replacement and maintaining electrolyte balance. Typically, the course lasts about 7 days, during which it is important to maintain the child’s water and electrolyte balance.
  • FAQ
  • Health Consultation
  • Digestive System Issues
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What’s Causing the White Patch on a Child’s Forehead?

A white patch on a child’s forehead, possible causes and treatment methods
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Skin Issues
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