Understanding the symptoms and diagnosis of hand, foot, and mouth disease
Is a 2-year-old girl’s hand and foot blisters a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Phenylketonuria is an amino acid metabolism disorder characterized by delayed intellectual development, neurological and psychiatric symptoms, eczema, among others. Early dietary treatment can help restore health.
Approximately 62 million people in Taiwan suffer from facial paralysis each year
A 7-year-old boy has been diagnosed with an undescended testicle, and concerns are raised about the impact on fertility and how to locate the undescended testicle.
What symptoms might indicate weakness in adolescents? How can diet and medication supplements help improve their condition?
Children with cystic spina bifida can be seen to have cystic masses protruding along the posterior longitudinal axis of the spine at birth
Symptoms and Precautions of Pediatric Tonsillitis
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is caused by enterovirus infection, with common symptoms including runny nose, fever, throat blisters, and rashes on the hands, feet, and mouth. Preventive measures include maintaining good personal hygiene, ensuring indoor ventilation, and regularly cleaning and disinfecting children’s items.
Symptoms and Precautions of Pediatric Asthma