Question

An 18-year-old child started running a persistent fever on Saturday and has been sweating after taking medication, yet the fever persists. There’s also a mouth sore on the lips, and this morning there was a runny nose. Could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease?

Answer

Based on your description, the initial consideration is an upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to undergo detailed examination, actively treat the condition, pay attention to diet, drink plenty of water, enhance care, keep warm, and supplement nutrition. Vitamin C and B2 can be taken. This disease is often caused by viruses and should be treated early with drugs like ribavirin. Symptomatic treatment includes antipyretics like Anrak, physical cooling methods, and medications for oral ulcers such as Bingpeng San and Xilai San. For runny nose, antihistamines like Pulingmin can be used, which can usually lead to improvement.