Question

A 21-year-old female patient experienced pain in her mouth and throat around the 18th, along with bursting blisters. Blood-colored blisters appeared on the upper palate, and there were blisters on her hands as well. However, she had no fever and no symptoms in her feet. She sought medical attention on the 20th, where the doctor diagnosed it as a suspected case of hand, foot, and mouth disease and prescribed medication for two days. After taking the medication for one day, she noticed an increase in blisters on her feet and hands. She has no history of allergies. Please ask:

  1. How severe are the symptoms?
  2. During the period at home, how should she adjust and what types of food or fruit can she eat?