Question

A child was treated for viral flu on January 4th. On the third day after returning home, the child developed ulcers in the mouth and continued to have a high fever, making eating and drinking difficult.

Answer

Based on the description, the child may have developed herpetic stomatitis due to the fever, leading to significant pain and difficulty in defecation. It is recommended to undergo intravenous treatment, receive antiviral medication, and provide digestive nutritional support. Recovery New Solution can be used for gargling with 2 milliliters, three times a day, each time for one to two minutes. Additionally, lidocaine injection can be used five minutes before defecation, dissolved and gargled for two minutes to alleviate pain. Ensuring adequate nutrient intake helps promote the healing of ulcers.