Question

A one-year-old boy with hand, foot, and mouth disease has been found to have increased lateral lines on both sides, with some blurring.

Answer

This is a common occurrence in hand, foot, and mouth disease patients with weakened resistance, which is susceptible to viral re-infection. It is advised to consume foods rich in vitamins for antiviral purposes, avoid eating extremely cold, spicy seafood, drink plenty of water, and if the child’s condition seems relaxed, it’s advisable to seek medical attention for antiviral hand, foot, and mouth disease. The harm caused by hand, foot, and mouth disease to children is significant. If mothers notice any symptoms in their children, they should take them to a regular hospital for diagnosis promptly. Paying close attention to the child’s care is also important. It is recommended to have a proper diet, avoid cold foods, and hope that the child can receive effective treatment and recover!