Question

The child’s foot has become inflamed because they urinated in their shoes and didn’t change them in time. It’s been over a week, and it hasn’t healed. What solutions are there? What medications can be used? The child had a urinary tract infection at the age of 3 and recovered, but now they are experiencing urinary issues again.

Answer

This indicates that you have not been paying enough attention to the living environment, which has led to the child’s regional infection and a series of discomforts. It is advisable to visit a hospital’s surgical or dermatology department for a thorough regional examination and treatment. Consider using anti-inflammatory medication, or consult with a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for natural internal medicine and external fumigation treatments. Recovery should be prompt. For specific treatment, refer to the guidelines provided. Avoid letting the child consume spicy or hot foods that may exacerbate the condition, and encourage them to drink plenty of warm water, which is beneficial for complete recovery. For reference only.