Question

My daughter is two and a half years old. She was diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease two days ago. She received intravenous fluids for a day yesterday, but she had a fever again last night, although there were not many rashes. What should I do about hand, foot, and mouth disease? Can it get better?

Answer

Based on your description, hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common infectious disease during the summer, often seen in children. It requires attention to antiviral treatment and close observation of the child’s rash and mental state, as well as monitoring their body temperature. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can have a significant impact on children. If any symptoms are detected in the child, they should be taken to a regular hospital for immediate medical attention. Paying attention to the child’s care issues is also important. It is recommended to have appropriate diet and avoid cold and irritating foods. It is hoped that the child can receive effective treatment and recover.