A mother’s concern and request for help regarding her 7-year-old daughter suddenly developing small blisters
A seven-year-old nine-month-old girl developed small hard lumps in her chest, without tenderness. Parents are concerned about whether it’s normal and what measures should be taken.
The baby has just been born, and recently, for some unknown reason, the child keeps pulling at their ears. How should one handle sneezing and a runny nose?
One-year-old child’s fingers got burned, nail fissures stuck together after recovery, seeking solutions
Discuss the causes and treatment methods of subcutaneous hematoma, particularly the subcutaneous swelling that occurs after facial injury.
Discuss the causes and appropriate treatment methods for subcutaneous hematoma, including the importance of incision drainage and compression bandaging.
Based on the symptoms, it could be thrombocytopenic purpura or allergic purpura. It is recommended to undergo a routine blood test and consult with a doctor.
When a child’s thigh appears spots that resemble subcutaneous hemorrhage, it should be taken seriously and considered to visit a hospital for a hematology examination, especially for checking the platelet count.
Treatment and testing answers for neonatal jaundice blood cultures that may show subcutaneous Staphylococcus aureus
Subependymal hemorrhage in newborns is a relatively mild type of intracranial hemorrhage that can be accurately diagnosed through CT or MRI scans.