Question

How should hand, foot, and mouth disease be treated?

Answer

Based on your description, your baby may be experiencing calcium deficiency or the effects of excessive fright, resulting in restless movements. Particularly during the fluid infusion period, children are prone to a regression in growth and development. It is recommended to allow your baby to get more sunlight, take oral calcium gluconate supplements, and provide adequate affection. After about a week, your baby will gradually recover. Before your baby takes an afternoon nap at night, give them some yogurt to help promote relaxation and a good night’s sleep. If your child is affected by hand, foot, and mouth disease, seek medical treatment immediately and avoid using advertised medications blindly. Parents should carefully observe their child’s symptoms and do their best to help them receive timely treatment for the illness.