Will My Baby Get Infected After Being Discharged from the Hospital with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

My baby, almost 1 year old, was just discharged from the hospital after being diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease. I’m worried that my baby might get infected if they come into contact with relatives. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is primarily spread through contact. After two weeks of the illness, the contagiousness is generally low. It’s recommended to maintain good hygiene, wash hands before and after meals, and pay attention to the sterilization and cleaning of communal toys. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can cause significant harm to children, so parents are advised to bring their child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, it’s important to give children plenty of care and attention, especially focusing on their diet issues, in hopes that they can recover quickly!
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Will Neonatal Jaundice Recur?

My child was premature and spent a significant amount of time in the hospital. After discharge, I noticed that the jaundice has started to recur. I want to know if neonatal jaundice is prone to recurrence?
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Will Neonatal Pneumonia Leave Any Sequelae?

The baby is just over one month old and initially just had a cough and runny nose. The family thought it was just a cold, but the cold didn’t improve and got worse. The cough became more severe, and vomiting and fever started. It wasn’t until they went to the hospital that they found out it was pneumonia. So, I’d like to ask, can neonatal pneumonia leave sequelae?
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