What are the suggestions from kidney disease patients regarding the use of the Zhou Lin Frequency Spectrum Device?
What kind of foods should be chosen to provide nutrition for children during the hand, foot, and mouth disease period?
Discussing the appropriate dosage range of prednisone for the treatment of nephrotic syndrome patients
Is it suitable for a 12-year-old diabetic child to engage in stationary cycling exercises?
This article provides medication recommendations for a 5-year-old child experiencing a persistent dry cough for several days.
Consultation on Treatment Plans for Children’s Diarrhea in Autumn
Discuss the review of Aptamil formula and whether it is suitable for a 13-month-old baby to consume.
If a child has blisters around their feet, it could be caused by skin allergies or gastrointestinal issues, and hand, foot, and mouth disease cannot be ruled out. It is recommended to maintain hygiene, drink plenty of water, and seek medical attention promptly.
Blisters around a child’s toes may be a symptom of hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Blisters on a child’s hands and feet without fever may be hand, foot, and mouth disease or chickenpox. Mild cases can heal on their own, while severe cases require treatment.