Children with intestinal mucosal lymphadenopathy should see a pediatrician.
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Symptoms of liver and kidney damage that may appear after a child takes medication include fatigue, jaundice, poor appetite, and vomiting. Liver and kidney function tests should be conducted for diagnosis.
Severe symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease include myocarditis, pulmonary edema, and aseptic meningitis of the brain, and if convulsions occur, immediate medical attention should be sought.
The main symptoms of diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome include polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight loss, and fatigue.
Severe complications of hand, foot, and mouth disease may include viral encephalitis, with symptoms such as drowsiness, limb tremors, and shaking. In severe cases, seizures, coma, and limb movement disorders may occur. Therefore, active treatment is essential.
A child’s fever and convulsions can cause some damage to the brain, but usually, it doesn’t have a significant impact if the episodes are rare. Parents can administer fever-reducing medication to their child and use alcohol to wipe their child’s palms, soles, and chest to lower the temperature.
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