Question
A patient with hand, foot, and mouth disease experienced a high fever of 39 degrees Celsius on the first day of intravenous treatment, which then subsided. On the second day, they began to show a rash. On the third day, during nap time, slight limb tremors were observed. Does this tremor indicate a potential danger?
Answer
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by a viral infection and may be accompanied by symptoms of the common cold. It is recommended to adjust the treatment plan promptly. Consider taking oral Qingkailing granules to alleviate symptoms and ensure adequate hydration to promote recovery. If symptoms do not improve, hospital treatment may be considered. Regularly practice personal hygiene and keep hands clean. Avoid spicy and irritating foods and seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and follow medical advice for intravenous antiviral and fever reduction treatments.