A 10-month-old baby has white spots on their face resembling fingerprints. It is essential to promptly take the child to a professional institution for testing and treatment to avoid delaying the condition.
A child has had fat stripes on both sides of their thighs for over a year. How should they be dealt with?
Red bumps around a child’s anal area could be eczema or dermatitis. It is recommended to treat with oral cetirizine syrup and topical tacrolimus cream. Keeping the anal area clean is also important.
What should you do if your child, aged 2, has a swelling and discharge in the ear? How should it be treated and prevented?
A baby’s neck redness might be caused by localized infection or allergy. It is recommended to try medications such as loratadine or topical dermatitis ointment, while maintaining good hygiene habits. If the situation does not improve, it is advisable to take the child to a regular hospital for examination and treatment.
How to handle the recurring red bumps on a child’s face?
The baby developed small bumps, starting from the chest and spreading to the limbs, causing intense itching. Both dermatology departments of the hospitals tried but had no effect. Now, the test shows elevated immunoglobulin levels. It is suggested to use antibiotics and, if necessary, hormone treatment. At the same time, consider the possibility of an allergic constitution and allergic period. As long as the allergic symptoms are eliminated, the immunoglobulin index will naturally decrease. Also, consider the issue of zinc deficiency. Increase the intake of fruits, vegetables, and vitamins to supplement the body’s resistance, avoiding picky eating and frequent snacking.
A 6-year-old boy was born with chickenpox on his calf, underwent surgery at 9 months old, and his condition improved afterward. However, recently, the chickenpox has recurred, with obvious larger sores, and no other symptoms such as fever. Traditional surgery and chemotherapy may not completely cure the disease and may accelerate tumor metastasis, leaving unknown sequelae. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine treatment due to its quick and safe effects, harmless to the body, and a higher hope for recovery. Since children have weaker body resistance and are prone to pediatric tumors, parents should immediately take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment, and regularly conduct health checks.
Scabies is a common superficial suppurative skin disease with contagious contact. For those with intact blisters, topical medications can be applied. For those with broken blisters forming ulcerated surfaces or scabs, ointments such as O.1% rifampin ointment or Bactroban ointment, Ciprofloxacin ointment, etc., can be used.
Your child’s right thumb outside has swelled, with the nail edge turning green. Initially, it’s considered likely to be a skin abscess infection, related to the body’s immune response.