Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease with Meningitis may be related to fever, and treatment can be approached in various ways.
A child with hand, foot, and mouth disease has white spots on the mouth and hands and feet, with low fever, decreased appetite, facial swelling, and needs to seek emergency medical attention.
Discuss the possible causes of red dots on a baby’s handback and whether they could be a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Is the hard stool with a bit of reddish mucoid substance resembling nasal discharge indicative of hematuria? Could the consumption of foods like tofu and noodles have an impact?
Is it a cause for concern if young children exhibit heavy breathing sounds during sleep?
Understand the severity of hemangiomas and how to manage this common space-occupying lesion through examination and treatment.
Is hematochezia a sign of kidney disease? How can the cause be determined through symptoms and test results?
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver caused by various factors, including viral infections, autoimmune diseases, and alcoholism.
High copper levels may be related to diabetes, but the exact cause is not yet clear. Further blood sugar tests are needed for a definitive diagnosis.
A girl child is experiencing cough and fever and is currently undergoing detailed examination at a pediatric hospital. The doctor recommends intravenous treatment and informs that the index of the first blood test is elevated.