Prevention and Management of Early Puberty in Children
How to prevent early puberty in children by avoiding hormone-containing foods and medications, especially out-of-season vegetables and fruits, and reducing the intake of snacks and fried foods that may contain high calories, high fat, and high protein? Also, by engaging in regular exercise to maintain a normal body shape and avoiding exposure to pornographic movies or TV series.
EBV is a herpesvirus that can cause infectious mononucleosis and is closely associated with the development of Burkitt’s lymphoma, nasopharyngeal cancer, and various types of lymphoma. It is mainly transmitted through saliva and can also be transmitted through surgery. It is important to maintain good personal hygiene habits, prohibit spitting on the ground, and avoid feeding infants by mouth-to-mouth. The oral secretions of patients should be collected in special containers and sterilized to be harmless. Currently, vaccination can be used to prevent infection.
How should infants and toddlers be dressed appropriately during summer to prevent heatstroke?
Offer strategies and mental support suggestions for preventing hepatolenticular degeneration
For a baby just one month old, how can we boost their immunity to prevent diseases?
Excess weight in infants can also affect their healthy development. There are some methods to prevent infants from becoming overweight, such as passive exercise, reducing nutrient intake, and meeting daily essential needs.
Learn how to prevent infants from contracting Clostridium difficile infection by controlling chronic diseases, using medication appropriately, and preventing dysbiosis.
How parents can help a 3-month-old baby establish a regular bowel movement habit, and prevent constipation through diet and exercise.
It is advisable to avoid diarrhea, especially in autumn, and parents should be highly vigilant about the occurrence of this disease. Pay attention to scientific feeding in everyday life, avoid overeating or undereating, do not change food arbitrarily, and introduce supplementary foods gradually without rushing.