Redness and blisters on a child’s hands—could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease? Doctors advise to first rule out the possibility of a fungal infection.
Breastfed infants have a higher likelihood of developing jaundice, which typically does not require medication.
Introduction to the key features of routine blood tests for hand, foot, and mouth disease, along with treatment recommendations
Learn the key points for home care after premature babies are discharged from the hospital, including patience in feeding, dietary adjustments during the adaptation period, and the use of premature baby formula.
What to Know About Managing Pediatric Epilepsy
Understanding the key points of caring for preterm babies one month after birth, including the importance of nutritional intake, early intervention, and regular check-ups.
A 13-year-old patient has been experiencing intermittent pain in the interior of the knee bone for many years. Initially diagnosed with growing pain, the pain has not subsided. What could be the possible causes?
After a baby receives a vaccine, they suddenly lose interest in breastfeeding. Could this be related to the vaccine? What should be done in response?
When a child exhibits language disorders and intellectual disability, what should parents do?
A child woke up with stomach pain in the middle of the night, recovered in the morning, and parents are seeking medical advice and medication suggestions.