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What’s Causing My Child’s Legs to Twitch at Night?

Children may twitch their legs at night due to a lack of calcium or trace elements. It’s recommended to have a test done and, if confirmed, to supplement calcium appropriately, while also using Schering and cod liver oil for treatment. Pay attention to rest and a balanced diet.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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What’s Causing My Child’s Limping Walk?

A child’s limping walk might be due to calcium or vitamin D deficiency, and it’s recommended to supplement vitamin D or calcium and check for trace elements.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Orthopedics
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What’s Causing My Child’s Morning Dizziness?

Reasons for a child’s morning dizziness and treatment suggestions
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  • Pediatrics
  • Health Consultation
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What’s Causing My Child’s Nighttime Cough?

A child’s nighttime cough may be a common symptom of a cold, and it’s recommended for parents to use Ettanquity Oral Solution under a doctor’s guidance to relieve cough and thick phlegm, while also ensuring the child gets plenty of rest and hydration.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Cough Treatment
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What’s Causing My Child’s Nighttime Limb Pain?

Possible Causes and Treatment Methods for Children’s Nighttime Limb Pain
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  • Pediatrics
  • Orthopedics
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What’s Causing My Child’s Nose to Keep Breaking?

A child’s nose breaking may be due to dry air or picking the nose, leading to purulent discharge from the nasal Littre’s area mucosa, causing nosebleeds.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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What’s Causing My Child’s Pain Above the Navel?

My child experiences pain above the navel in the morning, which eases after eating. After taking medication for a month, the pain persists. What could be the cause?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Abdominal Pain
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What’s Causing My Child’s Smelly Farts and How to Deal with It

If your child’s farts smell unpleasant, it might be due to indigestion. It’s recommended to adjust their diet and consult a doctor.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Digestive System
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What’s Causing My Child’s Sore Throat and Redness?

A sore throat and redness in a child could be due to pharyngitis. It’s recommended to drink more water, take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, ensure good indoor air circulation, and adjust the diet.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Pharyngitis
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What’s Causing My Child’s Sporadic High Fever?

This symptom in babies is a sign of upper respiratory tract infection, requiring routine blood tests. The treatment principle is anti-inflammatory and heat-clearing detoxification, with intravenous fluid therapy as needed.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Fever
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