My baby has developed many red dots on her hands, and she frequently complains of itching, constantly scratching them. Could this be a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease with oral ulcers?
Psoriasis-like rashes with facial peeling appeared on an infant ten days after birth. The local hospital diagnosed it as atopic dermatitis and treated it with zinc oxide and fusidic acid, but the pediatrician suspected that the face was atopic dermatitis while the body might be ichthyosis.
My son has had a high fever for the past few days and has been feeling rather gloomy. Even when I take him out to play, he doesn’t seem interested. Moreover, I’ve noticed some red dots on his palms, resembling rashes. So, I’d like to ask, could this be hand, foot, and mouth disease?
My son has had a fever for the past few days. He’s been feeling quite unwell and lacks the energy to play even when we take him out. Moreover, I’ve noticed red dots on his palms, resembling rashes. So, I’d like to ask, could these be signs of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Red spots on a child’s body may be caused by fungal infections, eczema, or nutritional imbalances. It is recommended to seek the advice of an experienced traditional Chinese medicine doctor and use herbs such as the Kushen decoction from the ‘Vermicelli Wound Heart Sutra’ to bathe. Pay attention to a balanced diet and avoid picky eating. If these methods do not improve the condition, applying vitamin C injection solution to the affected area may be considered.
Are the small blisters on the palm of the hands a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease, especially when there is no fever and no other symptoms?
This season is a peak time for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease. If you notice small dots on the tongue, it’s important to take your child to the hospital for a check-up to confirm the diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment.
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