What’s Happening with My One-Year-Old Baby Who Hasn’t Grown for Half a Year?

After the first year, a baby’s physical growth tends to slow down significantly. This is a normal physiological phenomenon. At this age, the baby’s weight increases by an average of about 200 grams per month, and height by about 1.0 centimeter per month. Additionally, the baby’s chest circumference begins to exceed the head circumference, and the anterior fontanelle usually closes before 18 months. If there is a deviation in the baby’s weight or height but it remains within the normal range, there is no need to worry too much. However, if the deviation is significant, it may be necessary to bring the baby to the hospital for a check-up to confirm if there is a lack of trace elements, etc.
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What’s Happening with the High Fever Seizure?

The child had a fever of 39 degrees at around 10 PM, developed a fever again after taking antipyretics, was diagnosed with tonsillitis by the doctor, received 0.75 grams of Xinfuxin infusion injection, and suddenly had a seizure about half an hour after the injection (which had never happened before). Inquiry: Will this condition affect the child’s brain development?
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