Question

My child is three weeks and two days old. Four days ago, they were diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease. Initially, their spirits were normal. Three days ago, they started to have a fever, mostly high fever, occasionally reaching 38.5 degrees. However, over the past two days, their spirits have been very poor, constantly wanting to be held, with mouth pain and a lack of appetite! They are easily startled during their afternoon nap, breathing is somewhat rapid, and the heartbeat sounds are somewhat fast. Yesterday’s blood sugar test was normal, but white blood cell count was elevated. How should hand, foot, and mouth disease be treated if diagnosed?

Answer

Based on your description, your child has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease and is easily startled during their afternoon nap. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by enterovirus infection and requires the administration of antiviral medication. For oral ulcers, you can spray acyclovir. Pay close attention to observe any changes. Children are at risk from hand, foot, and mouth disease, so parents must take their child for immediate medical treatment to prevent the blind use of medication to alleviate symptoms. For parents, it is crucial to pay close attention to any changes in your child’s symptoms and to help them receive timely treatment as much as possible.