This post provides important precautions for pediatric asthma, including preventing colds, avoiding allergens, and winter protective measures.
The child’s condition has improved, but a red rash has appeared on the neck. Inquire about the cause and treatment suggestions.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common illness in children, characterized by blisters on the hands, feet, and mouth. This article discusses its improvement methods and treatment strategies.
For 2-year-old children with constipation, methods such as using a glycerin suppository or a soap bar for bowel stimulation can be adopted at home.
Improving Children’s Stuffy Cough
My child has a recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease symptoms, including blisters on the hands, feet, and mouth, and fever. After taking antipyretic medication, the symptoms have improved and there has been no recurrence. Should I hospitalize my child?
What are the effective methods to correct a child’s habitual head tilt to one side?
Five-year-old child snores at night, improves when sleeping on the side, diagnosed with enlarged adenoids and tonsils, seeking advice on improvement methods and changes during puberty.
Patients inquire about the effectiveness of traditional and Western medicine treatments for allergic purpura and vasculitis, describing repeated illness and unsuccessful treatments.
Discuss the clinical symptoms of neonatal hyaloplasia and inappropriate treatment measures, especially common in cold regions and premature infants.