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What to Do When Your Two-Year-Old Suddenly Starts Stuttering?

When a child starts to stutter around the age of two, it is a common manifestation of dyslexia, a typical issue in language development.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Language Development
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What to Do When Your Two-Year-Old’s Eye Pouches Are Particularly Large?

A two-year-old child has particularly large eye pouches and blue skin on both sides of the nose. It hasn’t been like this recently, but it has been like this since they were little. The child is in good spirits. What should be done?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Health Consultation
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What to Eat for a Child’s Lack of Concentration

It is recommended to cultivate good living and study habits, confirm if the symptoms are caused by a lack of zinc or high lead levels, increase nutritional intake, and engage in physical activities such as playing Go.
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  • Pediatrics Other
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What to Eat for Calcium Supplementation in Children

Children may experience calcium deficiency symptoms during growth. How should calcium be supplemented?
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  • Child Health
  • Nutritional Supplements
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What to Feed a 14-Month-Old Child with Clear Runny Nose and Hiccups?

How should a 14-month-old child with clear runny nose and sneezing be handled?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Common Cold
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What to Feed a 31-Month-Old Child for Calcium Supplementation?

When a child is growing, joint discomfort may occur, which could be related to growth pain or cold exposure. It is recommended to provide the child with foods rich in calcium and protein, reduce the intake of hormone-rich foods, ensure adequate rest, and note that the evening is the peak growth period.
  • FAQ
  • Calcium Supplementation
  • Pediatric Nutrition
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What to Give a 6-Month-Old Child for Fever When Their Temperature Reaches Above 38 Degrees?

A child who is 6 months old generally does not need fever-reducing medication if their temperature is above 38 degrees, unless it exceeds 38.5 degrees. It is recommended to keep acetaminophen drops at home for emergencies.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Fever Reducing Medication
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What to Observe and Handle When a Baby Falls Off the Bed?

When a baby falls off the bed, check for any injuries immediately and pay attention to their mental state, reactions, and mobility. If anything seems abnormal, such as a head injury, confusion, or persistent crying, seek medical attention promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Accidental Injuries
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What to Pay Attention to After a Baby’s Full Moon

Important matters to note for a newborn baby after one month
  • FAQ
  • Childcare
  • Baby
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What to Pay Attention to If Your Baby Starts Fevering on Monday?

Mainly pay attention to the frequency of bowel movements and the amount of urine during rotavirus infection.
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  • Pediatrics Other
  • Rotavirus
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