If a child’s hands, feet, and lips turn purple and their hands appear blackish, it may be a symptom of congenital heart disease and requires timely surgical treatment.
A child’s cool palm hands may be a symptom of gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to undergo a blood test and possibly require oral medication for treatment.
If a child’s face is yellow and they are always crying, it might be due to reasons such as hunger, thirst, illness, or a wet diaper. Parents should investigate the specific cause and address it promptly, which is very beneficial for the child’s growth and development.
The incidence of pediatric leukemia is rising, possibly due to factors such as hereditary diseases across generations, environmental pollution, and industrial pollution from construction and decoration.
My child is two years old and has recently been experiencing symptoms such as vomiting, loss of appetite, mild diarrhea, and a lack of energy. Parents are worried about how to handle the situation.
My three-year-old son often has cold hands and feet, even when he wears multiple layers of clothes or after sweating. I want to know what could be the cause and how to deal with it.
What Are the Screening Standards for Newborn Phenylketonuria?
What are the early symptoms of pediatric vitiligo? What are the differences between it and adult vitiligo?
Understand the reasons behind a baby’s extended feeding time and get appropriate feeding advice.
Babies may choke while drinking water due to tonsillitis, and it is recommended to take oral azithromycin and maintain good indoor air circulation.