How to Care for a Child with Tracheitis

How to care for a child with tracheitis? Children are unable to cough up phlegm from their lungs, so recovery is slow. If they keep running a fever, it’s important to go to the hospital for an X-ray, mainly to prevent pneumonia, which can be trouble and requires immediate hospitalization. If it’s not pneumonia, they can take medication at home.
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How to Care for Baby BCG Injections

After receiving the BCG vaccine, a regional redness, swelling, infiltration, and purulent formation followed by small ulcers may occur around the injection site about two weeks later. This is a normal phenomenon. If there is no severe infection or swelling, no special treatment is needed. Once the injection site heals, a scab will form.
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How to Care for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

My child is 19 months old and has many red spots on the palms of their hands and soles of their feet, as well as on the groin area of their thighs. There are no spots in the mouth, and they are in good spirits. How should I care for hand, foot, and mouth disease?
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