My daughter has many rashes from hand, foot, and mouth disease, but she doesn’t have a fever. How should I handle this?
A parent inquires about what to do when a child’s fever remains at 39°C despite multiple doses of ibuprofen.
If a baby develops anemia due to formula feeding, it is recommended to supplement oral iron and increase nutritional intake.
Patients with gestational diabetes may consult whether they need to increase their insulin dosage after discharge when blood sugar control is poor.
There are blisters on my hands that resemble eczema, two sores in my mouth, none on my feet, and it’s been a week. I had a fever just the other day, but now I don’t. Could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease?
How to handle the recurrence of chronic kidney disease after stopping medication for over half a year
A decrease in liver function during pregnancy can lead to elevated transaminase levels, which can be improved through liver supplementation. Although it has some effect on the fetus, the impact is relatively minor.
If a child is troubled by hand, foot, and mouth disease, parents should take them to a doctor for immediate treatment.
After weaning, the baby refuses to drink formula milk. How should parents adjust the diet to ensure the baby’s balanced nutrition?
My child is four years old and doesn’t like to eat, preferring to drink water. This could be a dietary habit issue or possibly other health problems. It is recommended that parents observe their child’s eating habits, check for picky eating or malnutrition, and take the child to the hospital for tests of trace elements and blood routine to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.