Male baby 1 month old disease/symptom: Red and swollen foreskin. Case description: A 8-day-old male baby. Today, we discovered that the foreskin in front of the baby’s little penis is slightly red and swollen. What’s going on? According to the child’s current condition, if it’s not due to insect bites, it may be caused by local inflammation. It could be related to poor hygiene habits or an overly long foreskin. For regional medication, consider using appropriate oral antibiotics: Take 5000 potassium permanganate for external washing treatment. Considering the irritation from diapers, the tip of the baby’s penis is a bit red and swollen at 8 days old. Pay attention to breastfeeding; do not urinate after wetting and licking the external genitals. The diaper should be clean cotton fabric; try not to use diapers. Wash the external genitals and anus with water daily.
There are various possibilities for red bumps on a baby’s body, which could be due to allergic urticaria, measles, rubella, scarlet fever, chickenpox, impetigo, or eczema or systemic lupus erythematosus.
There are many possibilities for red bumps on a baby’s body.
Red rashes on a baby’s forehead may be due to excessive secretion of facial sebaceous glands, or they could be related to improper care.
Always feel exhausted, the right renal region often has a dull ache, occasionally it feels like a hernia, breathing is painful, sleep quality at night is poor, cannot turn over, and has lost a lot of weight. What’s causing the pain in the right renal region?
Always feel tired all over, especially with back pain, and there’s a constant ache in the right renal area. Sometimes it feels like a hernia, with breathing pain. Sleep at night is poor, unable to turn over, and the body has become much thinner. Many methods have been tried but none have alleviated the symptoms. What is causing the pain and swelling in the right renal area?
White patches on a child’s neck may be caused by folliculitis. It is recommended to consult traditional Chinese medicine and adopt natural therapies or antiviral medications for treatment.
The yellowing of a child’s soles may involve internal organ issues and requires timely medical examination.
Your baby sleeps a lot during the day but is lively at night. What should you do?
24-month-old disease/symptom: Baby sneezing blood at night. Your baby is sneezing blood at night, can’t breathe through the nose, has a bit of a cold these days, and had a slight fever yesterday. Blood in the nose in infants is often attributed to nasal inflammation causing mucosal rupture. Sometimes, the guidance isn’t wrong: I suggest you continue to actively treat the baby’s cold, which may lead to nosebleeds after a fever. Observe the baby’s mental state. It’s good. He was fine before going to bed last night, but he started sneezing blood that night. Until now, he’s been feeling uncomfortable. It seems like he might have a cold, and his nasal mucosa isn’t doing well.