Question
My son is four and a half years old. He’s been treated with injections for hand, foot, and mouth disease for three days, but the blisters on his hands and feet have increased and become larger. What should I do if three days of injection therapy for hand, foot, and mouth disease don’t show improvement?
Answer
According to your description, it takes time for the disease to fully recover. I suggest you strictly adhere to the doctor’s instructions for medication, ensure your child drinks plenty of water, maintains rest, and avoids crowded places. Do not break the blisters. For hand, foot, and mouth disease, it is crucial for family members to take their child to a doctor for treatment immediately and avoid using unknown medications. Proper medication is key. Parents should keep a close eye on their child’s condition and do their best to help them recover from the disease as soon as possible.