Are the small grains on a child’s feet, accompanied by severe itching, a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Discusses the causes of childhood malnutrition and treatment methods in regular hospitals, emphasizing the importance of healthy spleen and stomach for children’s growth.
Explore whether repeated symptoms in children are related to digestive disorders, and provide corresponding treatment suggestions and lifestyle adjustments.
There is a certain relationship between pediatric asthma of the bronchi and seasonal changes. During the cold season, the incidence rate increases due to more frequent and sudden climate changes in autumn and winter, as well as a higher number of viral respiratory infections. Some sensitization suggestions about pollen indicate that concentrations in spring and autumn will increase. When temperatures and humidity are high, it is easy for bacteria to reproduce; when atmospheric pressure is low, pollen, harmful dust, and irritant gases can be collected on the ground and easily inhaled.
Explore whether pediatric asthma of the bronchi is affected by seasonal changes, and provide relevant medical insights.
Discussing the necessity of brain MRI exams for children with severe hand, foot, and mouth disease after discharge.
A six-month-old baby is sneezing, coughing, and has a runny nose, with a good mental state and no fever. Inquire about whether medication is needed and how to care for the baby. It is suggested that these may be early symptoms of a cold. Due to the season and the baby’s age, it is easy to trigger lower respiratory tract infections. It is recommended to take oral pediatric Chuan Qiao Qingre Granules, drink plenty of water, and consume vitamin C-rich juice, and frequently measure body temperature.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is more common in children, especially those under 5 years old. Learn about some related information, including incubation period, symptoms, and treatment methods.
Do the rashes of hand, foot, and mouth disease cause itching?
Generally, three-month-old babies have some resistance to hand, foot, and mouth disease. However, babies with weaker resistance may still be at risk of infection. It is recommended to maintain good hygiene, wash hands before meals and after using the toilet, and ensure good indoor air circulation to prevent infection.