Question

Do all patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease require intravenous treatment?

Answer

Based on the information provided, this treatment method is currently viable. Since the child does not have a fever, is in good spirits, and has a normal appetite, it is also acceptable to not undergo intravenous treatment. It is recommended to take some symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication to prevent the possibility of secondary infection. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can have a serious impact on children, so parents should immediately take their child to a regular hospital for a diagnosis if they notice any related symptoms. At the same time, pay attention to the child’s diet and suggest consuming light meals, avoiding spicy and irritating foods. It is hoped that the child will receive appropriate treatment and recover soon.