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Is a Bulging Forehead in Babies a Sign of Calcium Deficiency?

A bulging forehead in babies doesn’t necessarily mean a calcium deficiency; it’s the prominence of the temples that indicates a square head.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Nutrition and Health Care
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Is a Change from Single to Double Eyelids a Sign of Indigestion?

Could a child’s eye change be related to indigestion?
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  • Health
  • Nutrition
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Is a Child’s 36°C Temperature Normal?

Is a child’s 36°C temperature normal, and treatment suggestions for persistent low fever.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition and Health Care
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Is a Child’s Dislike for Eating, Especially Vegetables, a Sign of Zinc Deficiency?

If a child doesn’t like to eat, especially vegetables, it could be due to zinc deficiency or indigestion. It is recommended to check for these conditions, try oral gluconate zinc andJianpi San oral liquid(spleen-nourishing oral liquid), and also improve dietary habits.
  • FAQ
  • Child Nutrition
  • Trace Elements
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Is a Child’s Eye Turning Inward a Case of Esotropia?

If a child’s eye is turning inward, what should parents do? Their vision seems fine, but they have trouble seeing nearby objects.
  • FAQ
  • Ophthalmology
  • Children's Vision
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Is a Child’s Language Development Normal?

A 19-month-old boy speaks slowly, using only single words or a few words at a time, and prefers to mutter some hard-to-understand phrases. Is his language development within the normal range at this age, and what precautions should parents be aware of?
  • FAQ
  • Child Language
  • Language Development
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Is a Child’s Short Stature a Sign of Dwarfism?

A three-year-old boy measures 94 cm tall and weighs 28 jin, with fluctuating appetite. Could it be indigestion?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Growth Development
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Is a Child’s Short Stature Normal?

Does a child’s height and weight meet the standards of growth and development?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Growth and Development
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Is a Child’s Stool in a Paste-Like Consistency a Sign of Diarrhea?

Stool in a paste-like consistency in children, meaning loose and more uniformly textured, may be related to dietary habits and the composition of breast milk or formula. In newborns and infants, there can be quite a lot of variation in stool consistency and frequency.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Digestion
  • Health Consultation
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Is a Child’s Weak Legs a Sign of Calcium Deficiency?

Weak legs in children could be a sign of calcium deficiency, but it could also be caused by other reasons.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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