Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common infectious disease among children under 5 years old, typically characterized by blisters appearing on the hands, feet, and mouth. Parents inquire about suitable ointments and precautions.
Pimples on your hands could be varicella, treat symptomatically and practice isolation.
How to handle the situation where the color of your arms and palms is uneven?
A 6-year-old baby has white dots on their stomach that have not faded for over a year. Please seek medical advice.
White spots appearing on a child’s face may indicate vitiligo, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment can be considered.
Bumps on a baby bath teacher’s hands may be tendinitis bursitis, and it is recommended to visit a regular hospital for a detailed examination and diagnosis.
A 14-month-old boy weighing 22 pounds has developed red bumps around the waist and inner side of the thighs, with water droplets on them. Today, the rash around his waist has grown again. Please help identify if it’s an allergy or another cause, and what to do. Thank you very much!
How to Handle a Baby’s Skin Infection and Pustules
When children develop heat rashes, you can use warm saltwater to wash the affected area and consider using Liyi San to relieve summer heat and prevent heat rashes.
The child has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease. If the child does not have a fever and is in good spirits, it indicates a mild case, which can be treated with symptomatic medication at a clinic.