Hand, foot, and mouth disease patients may experience severe itching in their hands and feet. How should this be handled?
Children may experience discomfort symptoms such as cold hands and feet, arm swelling, coughing, nausea, and vomiting after a sudden drop in temperature. How should one deal with these symptoms?
An 8-and-a-half-year-old child has been involuntarily blinking for about half a year. The vision is normal, and the academic performance is above 90 points. How should it be treated?
What should you do when a child starts vomiting and having diarrhea?
A two-year-old girl experiences ear pain and occasional discharge of yellow fluid, accompanied by loss of appetite and fatigue. How should one effectively treat the symptoms of yellow discharge caused by acute otitis media?
Today, my baby is two months old, and during the pediatric check-up, the doctor said my baby has low intelligence, which made our whole family feel bad today. How can we determine a baby’s intelligence?
Learn how to differentiate if a baby’s convulsive symptoms are caused by epilepsy, and the differences between epilepsy and other diseases that can trigger seizures.
How to identify a baby’s fever and the management methods at different temperatures
If a child has a slight fever and blisters on their hands, it might be hand, foot, and mouth disease. It’s recommended to consult a doctor for a diagnosis and appropriate care.
Key indicators to determine if a baby has eaten enough, including behavior after feeding, hunger cycles, frequency of urination, and growth markers.