My baby has several small blisters on his hands, and I’m worried it might be hand, foot, and mouth disease. It’s difficult to make a definitive diagnosis based on a single symptom. Possible causes include dietary issues and immersion in water. If the blisters increase and are accompanied by a fever, it could be hand, foot, and mouth disease. A blood routine check is necessary to confirm the diagnosis.
What parents should observe and judge to determine if medical treatment is needed after a baby falls and hits the back of their head.
Discussing the precautions and potential consequences after a baby’s head is accidentally struck by a tablet.
A baby has a swelling behind the head with a moving point inside, is it a lymph node?
Addressing the issue of a 45-day-old baby’s average jaundice level being 11 and whether medication is necessary.
According to the description, the baby may have pathological jaundice and is advised to take Astragalus Membranaceus granules and investigate the cause.
Observe the baby carefully, and learn how to handle jaundice.
A 40-day-old baby still has high jaundice levels, requiring further examination and treatment.
After 20 days of birth, the baby still exhibits jaundice symptoms, along with red spots and vomiting. How should one handle the situation?
Discuss the situation where a baby’s jaundice does not recede and their hands turn yellow, providing professional advice and treatment methods.