Question

How should hand, foot, and mouth disease be treated besides yeast vaginitis?

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a contagious illness caused by enteroviruses, which can lead to recurrent mouth pain, loss of appetite, low fever, and the reoccurrence of small blisters or sores in the mouth and throat. Therefore, antiviral treatment is necessary. If there are blisters that need external treatment, antiviral ointments can be used. It’s important to wash your face before and after meals. For yeast vaginitis, vaginal medication and oral medication are required. After taking the medication, a follow-up check-up for vaginal discharge should be scheduled on the third day of the menstrual cycle. Three consecutive negative results are needed to consider the condition as alleviate (relieved).