Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is characterized by blisters occurring in the mouth and on the hands and buttocks, usually accompanied by fever.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically does not cause a decrease in platelet count, but fever may affect the blood system, leading to a rare occurrence of platelet or other blood cell decrease in some babies.
Considering the baby is infected with a virus, an initial diagnosis of hand, foot, and mouth disease is made. Hand, foot, and mouth disease commonly affects children under 5 years old and can cause blisters in the mouth, hands, and feet. For mild cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease, immunoglobulin is not necessary. Immunoglobulin can boost the body’s immunity and may be used to treat hand, foot, and mouth disease in severe cases. Hand, foot, and mouth disease typically has a self-limiting nature; treatment and enhanced care are sufficient. Gently wiping or rinsing the mouth with saltwater can prevent secondary infections. Oral antiviral medications may also be prescribed as needed.
Having the same blood type as your spouse will not affect childbirth or your child’s health, unless there are special circumstances involving Rh-negative blood type or blood types other than ABO.
This article addresses a question about newborns, discussing the reasons for their whining when they are not asleep and possible treatment methods.
The child has hemolytic jaundice and has been hospitalized for 13 days. The jaundice level is still relatively high at 16. I’m not sure what your child’s jaundice index was before treatment. It’s best to recheck the antibody concentration. It is recommended to follow the advice of the attending physician. Whether jaundice affects the nervous system cannot be confirmed at this point. It will depend on the subsequent growth and development of the nervous system and the results of detailed cranial magnetic resonance imaging.
When a newborn has red spots on their body and vomits, is it physiological jaundice? How should it be handled?
Can newborns with high jaundice levels receive the BCG vaccine?
If jaundice is not treated promptly and gradually worsens, and if nuclear jaundice occurs, it can affect intelligence. If a baby’s jaundice levels drop and then rise again, it may be pathological jaundice. It’s best to seek hospital treatment with blue light therapy, as it can quickly reduce jaundice with good results. Try to let the baby drink more milk, and increased urination can also help jaundice. Additionally, expose the baby to sunlight daily and frequently bring the baby to the hospital for bilirubin level tests. Adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner based on the bilirubin index.
My baby has been born for about three days, and starting from this morning, the baby’s body has become slightly yellowish, and he has also shown signs of excessive drowsiness and difficulty waking up. Does the baby’s jaundice affect sleep?