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What could cause chest pain at night in children?
In children, chest pain at night is usually not from a heart problem but can be linked to stress, anxiety, muscle strains, or a change in how their body regulates blood flow.
What are the safe treatment options for fungal nail infections in children?
For children with fungal nail infections, safe treatments usually start with topical antifungal medications applied directly to the nail. In some cases where the infection is more severe, a doctor may consider oral antifungal medicines under careful supervision.
What could be the causes of unexplained vomiting in a child?
Unexplained vomiting in a child can be caused by several things, including problems with the brain, stomach, or even repeated bouts of vomiting with no clear cause.
What could cause sudden extreme fatigue in a child?
Sudden extreme fatigue in a child can be due to simple reasons like not enough sleep or an infection, but it might also signal conditions like anemia or an immune system issue.
What should I do if my child has stomach pain with fever but no diarrhea?
If your child has stomach pain with a fever but no diarrhea, it's important to watch them closely and talk to your doctor to make sure they get the right care.
What should I do if my newborn baby vomits milk after feeding?
It is common for newborns to spit up a little milk, but watch your baby closely. If you notice forceful or bloody vomiting, swelling of the abdomen, poor weight gain, or signs of infection such as fever or persistent inconsolability, call your pediatrician.
Is it common for toddlers to have hot hands and feet?
It's common for toddlers to have warm hands and feet, as their bodies are still learning how to control temperature and blood flow.
Is it normal for my baby to have hot hands and feet without a fever?
It is common for a baby’s hands and feet to feel warm even when the baby does not have a fever. This is usually due to normal blood flow differences and the way a baby’s body manages temperature.
Should I be concerned if my toddler has warm hands and feet but no fever?
Warm hands and feet in your toddler without a fever are usually normal and not a cause for immediate concern.
If a child contracts walking pneumonia, is it contagious and will they need to stay home from school?
Walking pneumonia, often caused by _Mycoplasma pneumoniae_, is a milder form of pneumonia that can affect children and is characterized by symptoms such as a persistent cough, low-grade fever, and fatigue. Understanding its contagiousness and the need for a child to stay home from school is important for managing the illness and preventing the spread of infection.
When should I seek further medical guidance for hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is generally a minor illness. However, consider seeking further guidance for those younger than 6 months of age, a weakened immune system, fever persisting beyond 5 days or inability to take fluids due to sore throat.
What are signs my child may have heatstroke?
Signs of heatstroke in children include severe headache, confusion, nasuea/vomiting, rapid breathing as well as decreased sweating and urination.
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