Children with hand, foot, and mouth disease experiencing painful ulcers in their mouths can relieve symptoms by drinking more water and taking oral vitamin C and B2.
If your child has hand, foot, and mouth disease and the ulcers in their mouth are painful, making them not want to eat, and they also complain of stomachaches, sometimes with itchy feet, and medication doesn’t seem to help, what should you do?
Infants often have symptoms like runny nose and sneezing, which may indicate allergic rhinitis, a condition closely related to external allergens. Topical vasoconstrictor drugs can be used to alleviate symptoms. If the episodes are frequent, it’s best to seek medical attention to identify allergens and undergo desensitization treatment. Also, be mindful of the presence of purulent secretions and consider the possibility of bacterial infections. Wishing your baby good health.
A four-year-old boy suffers from moderate anemia and pale complexion, yellow hair. How should one handle the issue of pediatric anemia and overweight?
After entering summer, my child loves to eat fruit but doesn’t want to eat rice. I don’t know how to feed him. After going to the hospital for a check-up, I found out it’s anorexia. I want to know what treatment methods are available for this condition. How should pediatric anorexia be treated?
Pediatric biliary ascariasis is a disease caused by worms burrowing into the bile ducts, commonly found in children and often accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain. In severe cases, surgical treatment may be required.
How should one handle pediatric colitis?
Pediatric epilepsy is a clinical syndrome caused by abnormal discharge of brain nerve cells, leading to dysfunction of brain function. Before treatment, it is crucial to identify the cause and classify the type for targeted treatment. Currently, the safer, more scientific, and effective treatment method in China is the ‘American (AM) Ultrasonic Nanometer-NGF Localization Repair Therapy.’
Pediatric external ear deformity and ear canal atresia often occur together and require timely diagnosis and intervention.
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