Question

The test results show that the child has mild symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease, including rash on the hands, mouth, and feet, loss of appetite, slight coughing, but in good spirits. How should rapid treatment be carried out?

Answer

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a common viral infection in children under five years old, characterized by rashes on the hands, feet, and mouth, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as loss of appetite and coughing. Most cases of HFMD heal naturally within a week, so parents should not worry excessively. For the treatment of mild HFMD, it is recommended to rest and care at home to avoid cross-infection. The main treatment principle is symptomatic treatment, including the use of antiviral drugs, herbal medicine for clearing heat and detoxifying, as well as supplementing vitamins B and C. Additionally, maintaining good personal hygiene, such as frequent hand washing, helps reduce the spread of the virus. Follow the doctor’s guidance, closely monitor your child’s condition changes, and seek medical assistance when necessary.