What’s wrong with a child’s swollen hands?

Swollen hands in children may be related to mosquito bites, trauma and allergies.
1. Mosquito bites: mosquito bites will leave toxins in the hands of children, localized redness, swelling, skin warmth, itching and other manifestations, usually unilateral, swelling is not diffuse.
2. Trauma: children in the playtime bump or hit, can lead to hand contusion, can also cause the symptoms of hand swelling, and will be accompanied by pain.
3. Allergy: If the child is allergic, angioneurotic edema can occur after contact with allergens and may be accompanied by severe itching.
There may be other reasons for children’s swollen hands, it is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.