After a week of hospitalization for hand, foot, and mouth disease, if the child is discharged and then suddenly develops a fever of 39 degrees Celsius and diarrhea the next day, it is usually not related to hand, foot, and mouth disease and may indicate a new bacterial or viral infection. It is recommended to recheck blood and stool routine tests and to receive treatment under the guidance of a specialist doctor. In daily life, parents can give their children some juice to help digestion and supplement vitamins to prevent diarrhea, hoping for an early recovery.
The baby has been having trouble sleeping at night and is experiencing digestive issues, such as eating and then having the same things come out. It could be due to a calcium deficiency or digestive problems. Consider supplementing with calcium and taking probiotics to regulate the gut flora.
A child who often coughs up phlegm may be suffering from a respiratory infection. Treatment can include oral anti-inflammatory and cough-suppressing medications, while also ruling out the possibility of nasal mucus reflux. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for chronic pharyngitis, avoid spicy and irritating foods, drink plenty of water, stay warm, and avoid catching a cold. If symptoms persist, it is advisable to visit a hospital for a detailed examination to determine the cause.
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Rapid breathing in newborns may be caused by physiological or pathological reasons and requires timely medical attention to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
A child just one month old is required by the disease control center to have a recheck of propionylcarnitine C3, and asks about treatment methods after confirmation.
If your baby hasn’t pooped in four days, it might be due to constipation caused by internal heat. It’s recommended to take MimiAi for opsonize treatment and drink more water to prevent internal heat.
After a high fever, if your child has a hoarse throat and is easily startled during sleep, it may be due to an upper respiratory infection or calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to observe the situation and take appropriate measures. If there is no improvement, seek medical attention promptly.
How should you handle the situation when your child has hand, foot, and mouth disease with symptoms of fever and vomiting?
Your child has red dots on their toes and fingers without a fever. The doctor diagnosed it as a mild case of hand, foot, and mouth disease and has prescribed traditional Chinese medicine for treatment. Inquire about the prognosis of the illness and whether it will become severe.