Why Do Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Blister Outbreaks Keep Recurring?

Recurrent outbreaks of hand, foot, and mouth disease blisters in children may be caused by viral infections, with no specific effective treatment available. Treatment mainly involves systemic supportive therapy and symptomatic treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine may help alleviate symptoms and shorten the course of the disease. Additionally, after diagnosis, immediate treatment should be coordinated with a doctor, and attention should be paid to diet, avoiding irritating or cold foods.
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Why Do Kids Cry Without Tears?

If a child cries without tears, it might be due to dacryocystitis causing a blockage in the tear duct, leading to tear circulation obstruction. Treatment includes tear duct irrigation and anti-infection therapy, and it’s also important to take eye care precautions in daily life.
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