Will a Baby’s Burn Scab Leave a Scar?

A 13-month-old boy suffered a scald burn with peeling, potentially a second-degree burn. Treatment includes disinfection, topical medication, and oral anti-inflammatory drugs, usually resulting in no scars. The treatment period is about 2 weeks, aimed at preventing infection and complications, while maintaining skin hygiene, avoiding friction and irritation, and taking medication on time.
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Will a Child Have Side Effects from Taking Norfloxacin Capsules?

A 4-year-old boy experienced abdominal pain and diarrhea after eating cold food. His mother gave him Norfloxacin capsules and cephalosporin drugs, and his symptoms subsequently alleviate . However, it was later discovered that the instructions note that it is not suitable for use under the age of 18, and parents are worried about side effects. Doctors explain that occasional use is usually harmless, but still recommend drinking more water.
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Will a Child’s Entire Body Turning Red Be Contagious?

A child suddenly developed a red rash all over, and after hospital examination, it was found to be an allergic reaction. The question is whether it is contagious. The child attends boarding school, and there was no recurrence of the rash when sent to school on Sunday. However, on Monday noon, the rash appeared all over again! The hospital blood test showed the allergy level was less than 5 times lower. Several classmates in his class also experienced this condition! Is this contagious?
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