Question
My son has developed another big bubble in his mouth recently, and I think it’s due to the cold. I went to the pharmacy and bought some medicine for him to take, but there hasn’t been much improvement. I’m considering taking him to the hospital. What should I do if my child has a bubble in their mouth from hand, foot, and mouth disease after taking medication for three days without improvement?
Answer
Considering it takes several days for complete recovery, for issues related to viral infections, targeted treatment is necessary. It is recommended to seek medical attention and take antiviral medications under a doctor’s guidance. At the same time, pay attention to your child’s hygiene, maintain cleanliness, and develop a habit of frequent hand washing. During this period, also closely monitor body temperature to prevent any discomfort symptoms from appearing. Additionally, be mindful of dietary reasonable and avoid foods that may cause allergies. Wishing the patient a quick recovery and a healthy body with a wonderful life.