What to Do If a Child Keeps Sneezing After Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Recovery

If a child continues to have a runny nose and throat discomfort after recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease, it may be due to allergic rhinitis. It is recommended that family members take the child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and treatment. At the same time, pay close attention to the child’s dietary issues during daily care, hoping for a quick recovery.
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What to Do If a Child’s Alkaline Phosphatase is High

My baby has yellow hands and feet, and a liver function test showed only elevated alkaline phosphatase levels. Alkaline phosphatase is a phosphomonoesterase widely present in human tissues and body fluids, including bones, liver, breast milk, intestinal mucosa, kidneys, and placenta. Your child’s elevated alkaline phosphatase levels are not enough to indicate liver damage. There are many subtypes of alkaline phosphatase, which could be due to increased levels from other enzyme sources. The specific situation requires a comprehensive analysis, and it is recommended to listen to your attending physician’s opinion.
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