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What’s Happening If a Baby Born Can’t Speak?

A four-month-old baby, although able to make cooing sounds and communicate with adults, has failed two hearing screenings and has shown unsatisfactory ear reflexes and brainstem responses. Inquiry about the possibility of treatment and cure.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Otorhinolaryngology
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What’s Happening If a Baby Has a Fever on the Back of the Head but Normal Body Temperature?

Discussing the reasons why a baby has a fever on the back of the head but a normal body temperature
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Health Consultation
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What’s Happening If a Child Vomits Within 5 Minutes After Eating?

A child vomits within 5 minutes after eating, has no appetite in the morning, throws up after eating a few mouthfuls of rice at noon, and is not in good spirits. By evening, the condition improves slightly, but they still vomit with any food, without diarrhea. What could this be?
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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What’s Happening If a Six-Month-Old Baby Isn’t Gaining Weight

A six-month-old girl hasn’t gained weight since three months ago, and her height hasn’t increased significantly either. She only has five teeth. Is this normal?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Growth and Development
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What’s Happening If Bilirubin Levels Don’t Drop?

The normal range for newborn jaundice is based on serum bilirubin levels, with total bilirubin not exceeding 85.5.
  • FAQ
  • Newborn Jaundice
  • Bilirubin
  • Pediatrics Other
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What’s Happening When a 10-Month-Old Baby Walks with His Left Foot Pointing?

When a 10-month-old baby starts to walk, he hooks his left foot and walks in a circular manner. His left leg seems to lack strength. He had been walking normally before, but occasionally walked like this. He can walk a few steps on his own, but not when barefoot and held up. He walks more during the day and sometimes cries, what could be the issue?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Development
  • Walking Posture
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What’s Happening When a 5-Year-Old Says She Sees Double?

At 5 years old, she says she sees things as double. I brought her to the county hospital’s ophthalmology department for a check-up, and her vision is 0.6 in one eye and 0.5 in the other, with a slight strabismus. What should I do? This was just discovered a week ago.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics Other
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What’s Happening When a 5-Year-Old Says She Sees Things in Doubles?

At 5 years old, she says she sees things in doubles. I took her to the county hospital’s ophthalmology department for a check-up, and her vision is 0.6 in one eye and 0.5 in the other, with a slight astigmatism. What should I do? This was just discovered a week ago.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics Other
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What’s Happening When a Baby Gets Red and Swollen After Receiving the White Measles and Rubella Vaccine?

Redness and swelling after a baby receives the vaccine may be due to needle site inflammation or medication reaction. Proper iodine tincture disinfection and avoiding touching the affected area are recommended. If symptoms worsen, seek medical attention promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Vaccination
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What’s Happening When a Baby Poops Milk Curds at 16 Days Old?

A newborn at 16 days old has yellow stools with milk curds and an odor, but the baby shows no other discomfort.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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