Is a Five-Month-Old Baby’s Diarrhea with Weak Positive Rotavirus Infection a Contagious Virus?

A five-month-old baby experiences diarrhea with watery stools and mucus. Routine stool tests show weak positive results for rotavirus and adenovirus, with white blood cell levels of 1-3 and a pH of 5. After prescribed medication, the baby’s stool has improved to a cottage cheese-like consistency but still contains mucus. The diagnosis is gastrointestinal dysfunction, and it is recommended to use a children’s digestion aid liquid and probiotics, while paying attention to diet and warmth.
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Is a Height of 1.35 Meters at Age 11 Considered Dwarfism?

A child’s height and weight development is influenced by various factors. Most cases of slow growth are due to non-disease factors such as nutrition and exercise conditions. However, there are indeed some children who suffer from certain diseases that affect their growth and development, such as growth hormone deficiency, hypothyroidism, skeletal dysplasia, severe curvature of the spine, chromosomal disorders, and genetic diseases.
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