Question
My child has hand, foot, and mouth disease. The small red spots on their body have faded, but they are experiencing severe body pain, refusing any physical examination by adults, and have not developed a high fever. What medication should be used to treat children’s hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Answer
Based on the information and symptoms you’ve provided, it appears to be a manifestation of muscle pain. It is recommended to administer antiviral medication, such as the oral solution of Pudendin Liquid for antiviral treatment, while also providing Coenzyme Q10. If necessary, a myocardial enzyme test should be conducted. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can have a significant impact on children. Once symptoms are detected in a child, it is immediate to take them to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Pay attention to the child’s care issues. It is suggested to have an appropriate diet, avoiding spicy and irritating foods, in order to ensure effective treatment and promote recovery.