Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common illness in children, characterized by symptoms such as fever, oral ulcers, and rashes on the hands, feet, and mouth.
At two months old, my baby often makes coughing and whistling sounds, as if there’s phlegm in the throat. When feeding, excessive force can cause a buzzing sound in the throat. The sounds are particularly loud. A few days ago, I took them to an ear, nose, and throat clinic for a thorough check-up, and the doctor said there are no issues with the lungs or throat. What could this be?
The white film in a newborn’s eyes is a natural protective barrier that helps prevent eye injuries.
The Importance of Newborn Disease Screening and Treatment Methods
Occasionally developing double eyelids in children may be due to genetic factors, with the interaction of dominant and recessive genes for double eyelids resulting in different phenotypes.
Why does a baby’s tongue turn red? What might be the causes and treatment methods?
Frequent spitting out of saliva can lead to symptoms similar to anemia, such as dizziness and fatigue. However, young people usually have sufficient body fluids and should not have any major issues unless the spitting is continuous.
My baby is only 50 days old, and recently, during the day, she doesn’t eat much, she just sleeps. At night, she eats over 200 milliliters at one time, and also breastfeeds and drinks about 45 to 50 milliliters of plain water. What’s going on here?
Why do children often cry while eating and throw up everything they’ve eaten? Is this a serious symptom? What could be causing it? They are still breastfeeding.
A child is experiencing persistent fever and cough, has taken amoxicillin and Vitamin C Silver Balsam, but the fever subsides only to return with a low-grade fever accompanied by mild cough. The inquiry is about the possible causes of the symptoms and how to proceed with further diagnosis and treatment.