Question

My child is four months old and just recovered from hand, foot, and mouth disease after five days of intravenous treatment. However, on the third day post-recovery, the child developed a fever again. We took the child to the hospital for blood tests and were diagnosed with acute tonsillitis. After taking medication, the fever subsided on the third day. Today is the third day post-medication, and the child’s morning temperature is 37.5 degrees Celsius. The child is also experiencing yellow nasal discharge. The child has been taking decongestant oral liquid and cef Propylene . Can the child drink antiviral oral liquid?

Answer

In your child’s situation, it is safe to drink antiviral oral liquid as well as Pudelan oral liquid. I suggest maintaining a relaxed mood at all times and drinking plenty of water, especially a large glass of warm water on an empty stomach every morning. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can be quite disruptive for children, so I recommend that parents take their child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and treatment under a doctor’s guidance. It’s fine to give your child some juice in daily life, which is beneficial for digestion and vitamin absorption, helping to prevent stomach upsets. I hope your child can recover quickly!