What to Do If a Child’s Hand Gets an Electric Bubble?

When a child’s hand gets an electric bubble, it is a regional post-traumatic purulent infection that requires active anti-inflammatory treatment and regional incision or puncture for debridement. At the same time, sensitive antibiotics should be used for intravenous treatment to control the infection. Additionally, maintaining regional dry hygiene is also very important.
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What to Do If a Child’s Left Hand Can’t Move?

If a child’s left hand can’t move, it might be due to a neurological issue triggered by a cold treatment. It is recommended to undergo regional massage, heat therapy, acupuncture, and consume foods that promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, such as Sanqi, hawthorn, huoxiang, allium fistulosum, and mustard greens. It is also important to maintain a balanced diet and ensure adequate nutrition.
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