What to Do About Baby Nails Peeling?

Nail peeling, flaking, and fusion in children are often caused by a lack of vitamins or trace elements in the body. They can also be due to fungal infections or injuries. It is recommended to consult a dermatologist at the hospital for a trace element test and a fungal test, and to receive appropriate treatment based on the specific cause.
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What to Do About Breast Lumps?

Cystic breast hyperplasia, fibroadenoma, ductal papilloma, and breast cancer can all lead to breast lumps. Self-diagnosis may be inaccurate, so immediate medical consultation is recommended and estrogen replacement therapy should be avoided.
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What to Do About Congenital Absence of Vagina and Uterus?

Congenital absence of uterus and vagina due to maldevelopment of the fetus’s reproductive organs. It’s necessary to check if the child has regional female markers on their chromosomes. If the child is female, although they lack normal female reproductive organs, the vagina can be reconstructed through surgery to maintain future marital life. However, there is no treatment for the absence of the uterus, meaning there is no fertility, and it can only be left as it is.
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