Question

My two-year-old daughter has contracted Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease with symptoms on her hands, feet, mouth, and buttocks. Can the condition be treated without using intravenous injection?

Answer

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is typically caused by a viral infection. It is recommended to give the child oral antiviral medication and antibiotics for treatment. During the treatment period, it is important to ensure the child stays hydrated, maintains a light diet, and practices regional hygiene. If the child is diagnosed with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, parents should take their child to the doctor promptly to avoid misconceptions, receive timely symptomatic treatment, and closely monitor the condition to help the child recover as quickly as possible.