Explore the causes, transmission routes, and prevention methods of hand, foot, and mouth disease in children.
Children’s nosebleeds may be caused by the rupture of small blood vessels due to dry nasal mucosa, often resulting from fever, colds, and dry indoor air. It is recommended to actively treat and prevent this by taking precautions against the cold, drinking plenty of warm water, increasing intake of vegetables and fruits, and using rhodomyrtone ointment for nasal application.
Understand the possible causes and prevention methods of infant anemia.
Intrauterine fetal death may be caused by placental abnormalities, common reasons include insufficient uterine blood supply, chromosomal abnormalities, and infections. Neglecting uterine health and maintaining healthy lifestyle habits in daily life may increase the risk.
This article discusses the causes of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia and how to prevent it.
Pediatric ADHD may be related to family and environmental factors, affecting daily life and learning, and requiring medication treatment.
Pediatric hematological tumors are caused by a variety of factors, including genetic and environmental elements. Chemotherapy is the primary treatment method, but it also leads to decreased immunity, making it easier to develop infections. Prevention of infections mainly involves medication prophylaxis and enhanced personal hygiene.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae can cause mycoplasma pneumonia, which can be treated with erythromycin-like drugs. Pay attention to hygiene in daily life, avoid crowded places with poor ventilation, and use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication when ill.
Severe Symptoms and Psychological Impact of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Baby hiccups are a common symptom caused by diaphragmatic spasms, which can be relieved by breastfeeding, drinking cool water, or external stimulation.