Question

How should hand, foot, and mouth disease be treated? After the second follow-up visit, several small blisters appeared. After taking children’s cooling oral liquid for 4 days, the blisters have not yet formed scabs, and several blisters have also appeared on the body.

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is an acute infectious disease caused by enterovirus, primarily spread through the digestive and respiratory tracts, as well as close contact. The main symptoms include yellow maculopapular rash and hand, foot, and mouth blisters, which may also be accompanied by coughing, runny nose, and loss of appetite. The prognosis is usually good, with recovery expected within about a week. There are many treatment methods available, such as phonation therapy, breathing therapy, Shentian therapy, and medication therapy. There are various correction methods for hand, foot, and mouth disease, and patients can try other methods in addition to those harmful to the body. Many patients have gained a new lease on language through these methods. It is recommended to seek treatment.