How to Diagnose Baby Nasal Allergy

The one-and-a-half-year-old baby had a cold a month ago, with runny nose lasting about twenty days before recovery. Afterward, he or she caught another cold, with runny nose in only one nostril, lasting nearly ten days. No runny nose at night, occasional a few times during the day, sticky mucus, not yellowish, slightly red.
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How to Diagnose Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

For a two-and-a-half-year-old child, red rashes appeared on the feet with some hardness, but not on the hands. A few red rashes were also found on the right cheek. Today, the child has a slight fever. After seeing a doctor, no abnormalities were found in the throat. The doctor said it’s not hand, foot, and mouth disease. How can one further diagnose it?
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