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What’s Wrong with My Two-Month-Old Who Won’t Sleep?

A two-month-old baby is consistently refusing to take naps and dislikes being held. The total sleep duration each day is likely just a few hours, with the maximum not exceeding eight hours. What could be the issue?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Sleep Issues
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What’s Wrong with Pediatric Pneumonia That Doesn’t Cause Fever or Cough?

Symptoms and possible causes of pediatric pneumonia without fever or cough.
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  • Pediatric Pneumonia
  • Pediatrics
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What’s Wrong with the Big (Ball) Under My Baby’s Bottom?

My child is 40 days old and has been passing yellow, loose stools since birth, about four to five times a day. The belly is a bit hard. Is this normal? How should it be handled?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Health
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What’s Wrong with the Bumps on My Baby’s Left Neck?

Bumps on a child’s neck are often lymph nodes, which may swell due to a cold. If there are no long-term fever symptoms, treatment is generally not necessary.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Symptoms
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When a Child Cries or Smiles, One Side of the Mouth Cannot Be Pulled Down: How to Treat Congenital Facial Nerve Palsy?

A child is born with one side of the mouth not being able to pull down when crying or smiling, while the other side is normal. The mouth appears asymmetrical during crying or smiling. How to treat congenital facial nerve palsy effectively?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Facial Nerve Disorders
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When a Child Falls: What to Check

How to Handle and Observe a Child After a Fall
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  • Pediatrics
  • Other
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When a Child Has Diarrhea Without Fever, What Medications Are Suitable?

If a child has diarrhea without fever, it is recommended to take oral cefalosporin drugs and montmorillonite powder, while also ensuring adequate hydration and maintaining dietary hygiene.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Diarrhea
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When a Child Has Tonsillitis and Loses Appetite, How Should You Arrange Their Diet?

When a child has tonsillitis, it is recommended to focus on a light diet consisting of vegetables and fruits, rich in vitamins and trace elements, which help boost immunity and alleviate inflammation. At the same time, avoid spicy, beef and mutton, and seafood, which are irritating foods.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Inflammation
  • Diet
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When a Child Has Tonsillitis and Loses Appetite, How to Adjust Diet?

When a child experiences tonsillitis and loses appetite, how should the diet be adjusted? What are things to avoid?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Tonsillitis
  • Diet Adjustment
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When a Child Has Tonsillitis and Loses Appetite, What Foods Can They Eat?

When a child has tonsillitis, it is recommended to focus on light, vitamin and trace element-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, congee, and noodles. At the same time, avoid eating irritants like lamb and dog meat, and pay attention to balanced diet to prevent malnutrition and decreased resistance.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Inflammation
  • Diet
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