There are many causes of fever, and medication should be used with caution.
The red spots on the baby’s palm may be due to allergies or other irritants, not symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease.
A three-week-old baby experienced a seizure shortly after taking antipyretic medicine, and there is concern about whether this is related to the medication.
The baby was born prematurely at 34 weeks, and the MRI showed a small patch of long T1 and T2 signal shadows in the posterior part of the left lateral ventricle, related to slight brain hypoxia at birth, but the lesion is small and may disappear as the brain develops.
My child has small blisters on their hands and feet, and I’m worried it might be Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease.
Symptoms and Treatment Suggestions for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Explore the diagnosis and treatment suggestions for a 2-year-old and 2-month-old child who has developed small red spots all over their body, whether it is hand, foot, and mouth disease.
A 3-year and 9-month-old child experienced fainting after IV treatment, and the question is whether it is an IV reaction.
Discussing the efficacy and recommendations of using rat neurotrophic factor as an adjunctive treatment for children with developmental delay during rehabilitation training.
Discuss the severity of yellowing of the eyes caused by newborn jaundice, as well as the treatment methods for pathological jaundice.