According to the description, blisters between the toes may be a type of athlete’s foot, known as vesicular athlete’s foot, caused by fungal infection. It is recommended to puncture the blisters and disinfect with iodine alcohol, and to wear breathable shoes and sweat-absorbing cotton socks. Pay attention to foot hygiene and wash your feet frequently.
Children’s inattentiveness, lack of interest in learning, and poor memory may be due to poor academic performance or inappropriate guidance by parents and teachers.
Children’s night crying may be due to calcium deficiency or excessive excitement during the day
Frequent finger biting in children may be due to habits or psychological factors, or it could be related to a deficiency in certain nutrients.
Explore the possible causes of heel pain in children, including issues with the Achilles tendon and heel bone.
Children’s nosebleeds and skin breakdown may be caused by various factors, including dry weather and nose picking leading to nasal mucosal erosion. Treatment methods include preventing nose picking, drinking plenty of water, and consulting an ear, nose, and throat doctor if necessary.
Abnormalities in the knee may lead to clicking sounds in a child’s knee, and it is important to check for the cause.
An infant is born with vision problems, diagnosed as congenital blindness after hospital examination. Parents are wondering what caused it.
The child has had diarrhea for several days, and antidiarrheal medication hasn’t worked. What should be done?
Excessive nighttime sweating in children may be caused by a calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to actively treat with calcium supplementation.