Possible causes and treatment suggestions for a six-month-old baby’s red bumps on the face accompanied by a hard sensation.
Small bumps on a child’s head may be related to seborrheic dermatitis. It is recommended to use sulfur ointment for topical treatment and to seek medical advice for symptomatic treatment to promote quicker recovery. Moreover, children have weaker resistance and are prone to related issues. Parents should take their children to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment promptly and conduct regular health checks.
A child of three months and three months old has three smooth, hairless red spots on the head. It may be alopecia areata, and treatment can be attempted with Bo Ye decoction bath and ginger scalp massage.
Why does a baby have bruise on their hands, and how should it be handled?
A child is experiencing frequent itching and redness at the urethral opening, with symptoms lasting over a dozen days. After medical examination and excluding trichomoniasis and mycoplasma infections, medication has been prescribed to alleviate the symptoms, but the itching persists. The urine test currently shows an elevated pH level. Is it necessary to conduct further checks? Being a child, there is concern about delaying the condition, but the hospital cannot determine the cause. Please provide an answer, urgent!
Consultation on Symmetric Pigmentary Abnormality
Estimation and Recommendations for the Cost of Treating Pediatric Vitiligo
A child has red rashes on their mouth and buttocks, no fever or other symptoms, and wonders if it’s hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Discussing the possibility of bug bites causing hand, foot, and mouth disease.
A two-year-old child has developed blisters-like bumps on their hand. After hospital diagnosis, it’s not hand, foot, and mouth disease, and medication treatment has shown limited effectiveness. Both parents have also experienced similar symptoms. Inquire about the cause and appropriate treatment.