When a child’s hand gets an electric bubble, it is a regional post-traumatic purulent infection that requires active anti-inflammatory treatment and regional incision or puncture for debridement. At the same time, sensitive antibiotics should be used for intravenous treatment to control the infection. Additionally, maintaining regional dry hygiene is also very important.
If a child’s hands are unevenly sized, slight differences may be normal, but significant differences or hereditary factors should prompt a medical check-up.
How should one handle the situation when a child’s lymph nodes on the back of the head swell?
The child is currently experiencing a bulging navel, and…
A seven-year-old child has sudden pain in the right nipple without any injury. Parents consult about possible causes and treatment methods.
Bubbles in a child’s stool may be caused by dyspepsia, and parents can try giving the child digestive medicine. If symptoms persist or are accompanied by other discomforts, it is recommended to take the child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment promptly.
If a child’s thigh is burned by boiling water and blisters and peeling occur, how should it be treated, and what medication is recommended?
Blood in a child’s urine may be related to urinary tract infections, and it is recommended to consult a doctor and take appropriate medication.
Blood in the stool of a four-month-old baby may be caused by inflammation and dyspepsia. It is recommended to give the child tannic acid protein and berberine hydrochloride for treatment, and to encourage the child to drink more water. Parents should take their child to the hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, and use medication under the guidance of a doctor.
Dark circles under a four-year-old’s eyes may be due to insufficient sleep or excessive water intake, so it’s recommended to ensure adequate sleep and control water intake before bedtime.