How to Treat Blisters on a Baby’s Feet?

If a baby’s feet develop blisters and start peeling, it might be due to sweat rash accompanied by fungal infection. It’s recommended to soak the baby’s feet in warm water, apply Dactarin, and keep the shoes comfortable and the feet dry to prevent cross-infection.
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How to Treat Bronchial Pneumonia in an 8-Year-Old Daughter?

An 8-year-old daughter experienced three episodes of high fever within the first 15 days, followed by coughing and vomiting after drinking milk. As the parent was busy with work, the grandmother, who didn’t understand Mandarin, took her to the hospital for intravenous fluid therapy and she seemed to improve, so they didn’t seek further medical attention. However, a few days later, she started coughing again. Last week, the child was absent from school for a week for X-rays and mycoplasma culture, no issues were found, but there were some thickened lung textures, and she was diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia. After 6 days of intravenous treatment, she stopped coughing but started coughing again a few days later, causing great disappointment.
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How to Treat Car Sickness in Children

Car sickness in children may be caused by regular vibration. You can administer over-the-counter motion sickness medication or other sedatives about half an hour before the trip. Additionally, during free time, you can take your child for a ride or to the park to play some spinning or bumpy games. Through exercise, the child will gradually adapt.
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