The baby’s face has appeared the same symptoms twice within two months, and the doctor suspects it may be caused by hives.
Parents ask: My baby has had red dots on their face for three days. I want to know if it’s related to the environment.
After an exanthematic fever, red dots appear on the baby’s face, which may be symptoms of pediatric roseola or drug rash.
After a baby’s facial bruise heals, redness and scarring can be improved through local application of medication and avoiding sun exposure, usually recovering to normal over time.
A 7-month-old baby’s favorite behavior could be a symptom of Parkinson’s disease.
A baby experienced a high fever after receiving a vaccine, raising concerns about a vaccine reaction or mere coincidence. After treatment with ibuprofen and antibiotics, the baby gradually recovered and developed a rash, possibly infantile roseola. Parents are worried about the vaccine’s impact on their child, but it remains unconfirmed. It is advised for parents to closely monitor their baby’s condition and seek medical attention if necessary.
A six-month-old baby has a fever accompanied by diarrhea. Parents consult on the reasons for the recurrence of fever after recovery and the treatment methods.
Possible causes and treatment methods for a baby’s fever accompanied by oral blisters
Consultation on normal reactions after baby’s vaccination and fever
What could be the reasons for a baby having a fever of over 39 degrees Celsius?