Question

The patient has blisters on their hands, feet, and in their mouth. The treatment and its effects on April 11, 2010 were as follows: received three shots of penicillin and one shot of interferon. How can the fever be reduced, and how to treat hand, foot, and mouth disease to reduce fever?

Answer

I’m not sure of the current body temperature. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a viral infection, so antiviral treatment is an important guiding principle: if the body temperature is below 38.5 degrees Celsius, it is recommended to use ice packs and warm water bathing as physical methods of cooling. When the body temperature is above 38.5 degrees Celsius, it is recommended to take oral antipyretics. The effect of Rizatriptan is very good, but when there is a fever, it is important to ensure that the child drinks plenty of water.