

Liu Li

About me
Associate Chief Physician, graduated from Anhui Medical University with a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Medicine. Currently working in the Pediatrics Department of Anhui Provincial Children's Hospital.
Proficient in diseases
Upper respiratory infection, bronchial asthma, pneumonia, whooping cough, encephalitis

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The Difference between a Cold and the Flu in Children
Epidemic influenza and the common cold have different pathogens for children. The main cause of epidemic influenza is the influenza virus or parainfluenza virus, meaning that the cold is caused by one or both of these viruses. This condition is called influenza. On the other hand, the common cold can be caused by many viruses, such as rhinovirus or coronavirus, and includes the influenza virus among others. Therefore, the pathogens are different; about 90% of common colds are caused by viruses.

Can babies catch a cold from sweating?
Under normal circumstances, sweating does not cause a cold in babies because they have particularly strong resistance inherited from their mother. However, the possibility of a cold cannot be completely ruled out. If the weather is especially hot, make sure not to dress the baby too warmly. Also, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water. Parents can prepare some pure cotton towels so that they can wipe the baby anytime if there is excessive sweating. Clothes should also be changed in a timely manner to effectively prevent colds caused by the baby catching a chill.

Symptoms of infantile eczema infection
Infant eczema is a very common skin disease in young babies. There are many causes of infant eczema, with the main reason being allergic factors, which are closely related. The symptoms of eczema include the production of many rashes. The most common locations are the baby's face, and many babies might have rashes all over their bodies. Eczema can easily recur, especially when exposed to allergenic substances or when consuming allergenic foods. Additionally, damp skin is also a significant factor. All these causes can lead to a worsening of eczema. It is crucial not to let the child scratch the affected area, as breaking the skin can lead to infection symptoms.

How to treat milk crust and eczema?
Eczema and cradle cap are the same disease, and it is one of the most common diseases in babies. This disease often heals, but if the baby's condition is severe, parents can use some zinc oxide ointment or vitamin B6 ointment, which are quite effective. Furthermore, in daily life, it is crucial to pay more attention to dressing the baby in all-cotton, breathable clothing, and avoid contact with furs, synthetic fibers, and similar materials. Additionally, keeping the child's skin clean and dry is important, as well as ensuring they stay warm. Parents must be vigilant to prevent the child from scratching the affected areas.

The Difference between Urticaria and Chickenpox in Children
When children develop hives, the rash looks like chickenpox, but these two are completely different diseases. With chickenpox, fever usually occurs after the onset of the disease, and the oral mucosa can also be easily damaged. On the other hand, hives typically appear on the limbs, neck, or buttocks, with noticeable itching that becomes more pronounced at night. The difference between hives and chickenpox lies in their differing causes of infection, which also affects where the symptoms manifest. It is advised that parents pay attention to these differences and treat them accordingly to minimize harm.

What foods should not be eaten with rickets?
Patients with rickets should not eat some cereal foods, such as millet, rice, wheat, corn, and other foods. Cereal foods also contain vitamin D and calcium, and eating too much of these foods can exacerbate the disease. Patients with rickets should eat more light, low-fat, and easily digestible foods. They should control the intake of high-fat content daily and avoid eating stimulating and spicy foods. At the same time, they should increase their intake of vitamins, encourage the child to eat more fruits and vegetables to ensure an adequate supply of vitamins, and patients can also exercise more. More physical activity can help boost the immune system.

Can children with allergic eczema take baths?
Actually, children with atopic dermatitis can bathe because no matter what the cause, it's necessary to keep the skin clean. If they do not bathe, it will worsen the accumulation of waste and make the eczema more severe. However, there are certain precautions to take when bathing. It is important to use as few synthetic chemical bath products as possible or avoid them altogether to prevent a secondary infection. Additionally, for babies with eczema, it is sufficient to simply avoid the allergens that trigger the eczema.

The difference between a baby's hot cold and cold cold
There are significant differences between a "hot cold" and a "cold cold" in nature. A hot cold is generally caused by significant temperature differences between indoor and outdoor environments, and is common in summer. If it occurs, it can cause symptoms such as dry mouth, reduced urine output, and dizziness. A cold cold is usually caused by catching a chill, and is most prevalent during the spring and fall seasons. Symptoms of a cold cold include a runny nose, nasal congestion, and others.

Can pediatric rubella be self-healing?
Children's rubella generally cannot heal on its own. Rubella in children is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by viral infection, primarily occurring in children aged 1-5 years, mostly seen in preschool children. It can occur in all four seasons, but the incidence is relatively higher in the winter and spring. Generally, this disease cannot heal on its own; it requires antiviral medication for better improvement. Without antiviral treatment, children will suffer more.

Intestinal colic, airplane embrace several times a day
Intestinal colic is generally caused by intestinal function or obstruction, causing extremely severe pain during attacks, and the timing of the pain is irregular, making it very tough for children. Children are usually very weak after an episode of intestinal colic, so it is recommended for parents to adopt comfortable holding methods for the baby. The airplane hold is a commonly used method, but the frequency of using the airplane hold should also be controlled. For children with intestinal colic, decisions should be made based on the frequency of the child's episodes, and adjustments can be made accordingly based on these episodes.