Understand the potential impact of hand, foot, and mouth disease on the lungs, and how to prevent and deal with this common pediatric illness.
What is Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease? Is there a vaccine to prevent it?
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an acute upper respiratory tract infection caused by a virus. Common symptoms include fever, sore throat, and red rashes on the hands, feet, and mouth. In the later stages of the disease, some children may experience an itchy sensation. Timely antiviral treatment can help alleviate symptoms.
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Understanding the genetic nature of hypophosphatemic rickets and the importance of prenatal examinations
Medications used during breastfeeding may affect the baby, especially if the baby also has eczema.
Discussing the impact of hypoxia on cerebral palsy in children, as well as the possibilities and limitations of rehabilitation therapy.
Does ice skating and street dancing affect the height of a six-year-old?
After a child falls out of a stroller, observe for any abnormal reactions such as vomiting, mental abnormalities, unusual sleep patterns, or limb movement disorders. If there are no such symptoms, you can initially observe, but if you are still worried, it is best to go to the hospital for further examination as soon as possible.