Children who eat their fingers and bite their nails may lack trace elements, requiring examination and appropriate treatment.
A 3-year-old baby has developed red rashes all over the body, on the face, hands, feet, and buttocks. There is no fever or itching, and the condition has persisted for three days. There is also peeling around the mouth corners.
Eczema is a common allergic skin condition that primarily presents as facial rashes. It can be treated with topical and oral medications.
One of the symptoms of systemic sclerosis is hardening of the skin, most commonly found in the hands and feet, which may lead to systemic skin stiffness in severe cases. In addition to skin symptoms, internal organ diseases such as difficulty swallowing, esophageal reflux, interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, pericardial effusion, and renal insufficiency may also be present.
Understand the contagiousness and recurrence of allergic purpura.
A young woman inquires about the genetic likelihood of psoriasis and its impact on fertility.
A five-month-old baby has discovered an unknown rash on their chest. How should it be handled?
A newborn has developed red rashes and peeling on the inner side of their thigh. Inquiry on how to handle the situation.
Red dots appear on a child’s palms and soles without fever, and they feel itchy. What could be the disease?
The described condition may be a simple herpes, a viral infectious skin disease that can be treated with Isatis or interferon.