Question

An infant experienced sudden swelling on one side of their face two months ago, accompanied by fever, which was diagnosed as possibly due to a venomous insect bite. Recently, the same area has shown the same symptoms again, and despite emergency treatment, there has been no improvement. The parents hope to receive professional advice.

Answer

Based on the described symptoms, it is considered possible that the baby is suffering from hives, an allergic skin disease caused by exposure to allergens (such as seafood, beef and mutton, extremely cold food, colds, medications, mosquito bites, pollen, animal hair, etc.). It is recommended to consult a dermatologist for a face-to-face diagnosis and possibly require anti-allergy treatment. Additionally, maintaining a light diet, regular work and rest (rest and work schedule), stable emotions, and appropriate exercise can help maintain a balanced immune system and may alleviate symptoms.