Question

These days, I don’t know what’s going on, but my son is particularly unwilling to eat dinner and says his mouth hurts. I took a look at my son and found that he has oral ulcers. In this regard, I would like to consult with medical experts on what medication to use for hand, foot, and mouth disease oral ulcers?

Answer

Generally, anti-inflammatory medications are used for treatment, and intravenous fluid therapy may be administered if necessary. Don’t be overly anxious or worried; the complete recovery from the disease requires a process, so be patient with the treatment. Pay attention to rest in daily life. When your mouth hurts, you can eat liquid foods, consume vitamins, avoid spicy and irritating foods, drink plenty of water, and always keep your mouth clean by washing your face in the morning and evening. Engage in moderate activities, relax your mood, and boost your body’s immunity.