What Are Major Genetic Diseases?

This article introduces approximately 3,000 genetic diseases in the world, including dominant and recessive chromosomal diseases, X-linked genetic diseases, polygenic genetic diseases, and chromosomal disorders.
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What are the Early Symptoms of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children?

With the peak season for infectious diseases upon us, I want to learn about the early symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease in children so that I can take them to the hospital for a check-up as soon as possible if they show any symptoms. Normally, most hand, foot, and mouth diseases in children are caused by viral infections. In the early stages of the illness, common symptoms include a cold, fever, sore throat, runny nose, coughing, and gradually appearing small blisters or sores on the palms and soles. In severe cases, rashes may also appear on the buttocks. The course of the disease typically lasts about 7 days and can be treated with oral antipyretics, detoxification agents, and antiviral medications. Wishing your little one good health.
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What Causes a Baby’s Dry Cough and Fever?

A baby’s dry cough and fever may be caused by indigestion, catching a cold, or infection. Treatment can be attempted through the use of digestive aids, abdominal massage, and other methods. It’s also important to ensure the child drinks plenty of water, stays warm, and gets adequate rest. If symptoms do not improve, it is recommended to seek medical attention to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
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