Blisters have appeared on my baby’s hands and soles, and recently they’ve also started appearing on the back. There is no fever or vomiting, and appetite may not decrease. The blisters heal on their own after a few days but keep recurring. The affected areas are not red or swollen. Could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease? What is the treatment method?
The key to treating typical PKU is to suppress the content of phenylalanine (PA) in the diet, adopting a low-phenylalanine diet.
The child discovered red dots during hospital treatment and was diagnosed with nephrotic purpura, seeking treatment methods and advice.
If your child has nephrotic syndrome and is experiencing red spots, it could be an allergic reaction or a type of rash. Please provide more details or photos for the doctor to further diagnose.
Uncle Big Brother’s little niece hasn’t been feeling well recently, experiencing vomiting and diarrhea. Initially, her sister-in-law thought it was due to the niece eating something she shouldn’t have. After taking medication for two days, the effects were not very noticeable. She wants to know what’s going on with pediatric vomiting and diarrhea.
White spots or patches on a child’s nails may be due to three reasons: frequent stomach pain might indicate worms, poor digestion, or a deficiency in certain trace elements. It is recommended to consult a hospital first before treating symptoms. Generally, children under 3 may lack calcium or zinc. It is advised to have a medical check-up and treat accordingly. A diet rich in whole grains can help improve constipation.
When measuring a newborn’s body temperature, it is recommended to choose the armpit area. However, if the baby is restless and the armpit method is not effective, rectal temperature checks can also be considered.
Treating burn wounds can be more complex, requiring different treatment methods based on the size, location, and depth of the wound. This may include using ointments for bandaging or even surgical skin grafting. There is no one-size-fits-all method, so it is recommended to seek treatment at a local public hospital’s burn department after a burn, and to avoid infection.
The treatment for jaundice varies depending on the cause. Depending on the underlying cause, treatment methods include symptomatic treatment, surgery, and intervention.
A 3-month-old baby has developed red patches on the face, body, and around the penis and anus. It may indicate an allergic reaction. It is recommended to get a clear diagnosis and closely monitor the situation.