Mild cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease do not require hospitalization; treatment and rest should be at home.
Does a four-year-old child with hand, foot, and mouth disease still need medical attention after symptoms improve? Professional advice and precautions.
Child’s Heat Syndrome and Improvement Methods
Discussing the suitability and precautions of using a febrifuge and digestive syrup for children with mild hand, foot, and mouth disease.
A 2-year-old girl with persistent fever, no cough, and oral pimples may be suffering from ‘fire’ in the body, suggesting a need for a light diet and appropriate medication. If diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease, it is important to cooperate with the doctor for treatment and to maintain good hygiene and a balanced diet.
Sickle cell disease is a clinical condition associated with a deficiency in glucose-6-phosphatase, which is prone to cause hemolysis. How long does treatment take to improve? Do they need to go to the hospital?
Children with tonsillitis and cough can consider taking antibiotics such as azithromycin and ambroxol tablets, and pay attention to diet and indoor air quality.
A child has a fever accompanied by cough and sputum, has been treated with medication, is it the flu and how to handle it?
An itchy bottom in children could be due to worm infection or anal eczema, requiring diagnosis and treatment.
Children’s snoring is a common sleep disorder, which can be categorized into congenital and acquired types. For young children, snoring may be caused by upper respiratory tract abnormalities, while older children might experience it due to repeated colds or chronic rhinitis.