Late-stage hand, foot, and mouth disease may present symptoms including fever, rash, and oral ulcers.
A ten-day-old baby developing little white dots on the head and face may be due to a vitamin or trace element deficiency.
Facial paralysis primarily occurs due to blocked meridians within the body, leading to increased resistance and vulnerability to external pathogens. Commonly, it is caused by wind pathogens infiltrating the face, leading to facial paralysis. Medically, this is known as facial neuritis. It is often triggered by long-term weakened immunity, excessive stress, and overwork. In daily life, try to relax and avoid undue pressure. Learn to release stress appropriately, avoid overtime work, and take regular breaks.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common infectious disease caused by various enteroviruses, primarily transmitted through the digestive and respiratory tracts and close contact.
The main cause of rickets is a deficiency in vitamin D, leading to a lack of calcium in a baby’s body.
The main clinical manifestations of rickets in the early stage include crying, waking up suddenly, excessive sweating, and bald spots on the pillow. In severe cases, bow legs and pigeon chest may occur. If there is a suspicion that a child has rickets, it is recommended to take the child to a regular hospital for bone density testing or X-ray examination for diagnosis.
Amino acids are the basic units that make up the proteins of biological organisms, closely related to life activities.
Dwarfism may lead to children feeling inferior, experiencing social difficulties, and facing academic issues.
Individuals with color blindness can see the colors that others see, but their ability to distinguish colors is worse in dim light. Congenital color vision deficiency is commonly referred to as color blindness, which makes it impossible to distinguish various colors in the natural spectrum or certain colors. Vision loss in the optic nerve has a greater impact on children, and it is recommended that parents take their children for a specialist follow-up and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
The main symptoms of infantile convulsions include severe pain and abdominal pain, but they do not significantly affect the body. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and seek medical attention.