Treatment Recommendations for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children
My child has had hand, foot, and mouth disease for four days. How should it be treated?
What should parents do if their child gets hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease with blisters on the feet and a few on the tongue, no fever but restless at night—what were the previous treatment scenarios and outcomes?
The child has been diagnosed with hemolytic jaundice. Parents hope to receive medical advice on how to treat it.
Newborns with jaundice, with a bilirubin level reaching 20 on the fourth day, can be considered for discharge after undergoing blue light therapy treatment to reduce it to 10.
Female, 35 years old, my child was just born and diagnosed with neonatal jaundice. Please ask: How is jaundice treated when bilirubin levels are high?
High bilirubin levels in infants, reappearing after birth, improved with medication but still requires attention.
The baby developed jaundice three days after birth with elevated bilirubin levels. Inquire about treatment options and the need for hospitalization. The doctor advises to continue monitoring the jaundice situation, drink plenty of water, and exclude non-physiological jaundice before proceeding with specific treatment, and hospitalization if necessary.
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