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Children's ** is very delicate and more susceptible to some external injuries, so the possibility of suffering from ** disease is also relatively large. So what are the common ** diseases in children, many parents don't know much. In fact, there are so many diseases that children often suffer from, among which eczema and allergies are the most common.
What are the common ** diseases in children?
1. Red rash, a few days after the newborn is born, there will be a red rash, or there are small white spots on the nose, which is a normal phenomenon and will subside naturally.
2. Neonatal jaundice is also one of the types of diseases, normal neonatal physiological jaundice begins to appear after the baby is born 2 3 days later, there is a phenomenon of yellowing, generally 4 5 days** becomes the most yellow, about 7 10 days after it will naturally subside, if the jaundice continues for 14 days and does not subside, it is best to take a blood test to pay attention to whether it is direct bilirubin is too high, because it may be a hepatobiliary disease, such as "pathological jaundice".
3. Sweat rash is most likely to have sweat rash in 1 2 weeks after birth, also known as "milia", which is one of the types of disease that cannot be ignored, and the most common parts are on the cheeks, forehead, armpits, neck, chest or wrinkles, etc., the reason is that the baby's sweat glands are not developed, and the clothes are tightly wrapped and not ventilated, resulting in a red prominent rash.
4. Seborrheic **inflammation, the type of seborrheic **inflammation** disease is a normal phenomenon of newborns, newborns will appear yellow and oily scabs on the cheeks, scalp, back of the ears and eyebrows after 1 or 4 months of birth, which is called "milk scale" or "oil scale", and in severe cases, the cheeks will also be dry and wet, and the body will also have scabs.
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Pediatric ** diseases include the following categories:
1. Infectious diseases: bacterial infections such as erysipelas or impetigo, due to local inflammatory reactions caused by bacteria after small damage, as well as viral infectious diseases such as molluscum contagiosum, common warts, hand, foot and mouth disease, chickenpox, etc.;
2. Allergic diseases: including urticaria, eczema, atopic dermatitis, etc.;
3. Erythematosquamous disease: including psoriasis, parapsoriasis, pityriasis rosea, lichen planus, etc.;
4. Connective tissue diseases: including dermatomyositis in children.
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The main types of ** diseases common in children are as follows:
1. Eczema: This is the most common disease in children, which belongs to allergic inflammation, which is very complex and can be divided into acute, subacute and chronic.
2. Chickenpox: This is caused by a virus, which is more common in children aged 1-10 years, with obvious symptoms, strong contagion, and an incubation period of 2-3 weeks.
3. Scabies: Lesions caused by scabies parasitism in the human body, which are extremely contagious and often occur among primary school students with poor accommodation conditions.
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The common ** diseases of children mainly include eczema, herpes, prickly heat, chickenpox, rubella and some allergic ** diseases. Different **disease** methods are different, so if the child ** has a rash and is accompanied by itching and other symptoms, you need to take the child to the hospital ** department in time, cooperate with the doctor to do blood routine and other aspects of the examination, and confirm which type of ** disease it belongs to, after the specific examination is confirmed, under the guidance of the doctor to use the drug symptomatically**. Most of the ** diseases are caused by allergic factors, and it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor to do an allergen test to avoid contact with allergens again.
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Common infant diseases include moss, chickenpox, heat rash, etc., and the specific analysis is as follows:
1.Moss: Moss can be spread by touching or sharing objects, as well as between humans and animals, and is caused by fungal invasion of dead skin, hair, or nail tissue.
At the beginning of the disease, some small red spots will appear on the baby**, and then some silver flakes will fall off the dry ** and gradually develop into a particularly itchy red lump.
2.Chickenpox: Chickenpox is a common infectious disease and a common disease in infants. The main symptom of chickenpox is an itchy rash, blisters or red spots all over the body.
3.Heat rash: Heat rash, commonly known as prickly heat, is caused by blocked sweat glands. Heat rash is small in size and looks like a red or pink rash, and the rash in babies can be related to hot weather, too many clothes, etc.
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Allergies are also possible, so get an allergen test.
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