Question

A child who contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease 18 days ago has undergone 3 days of intravenous injections and 2 days of medication treatment. Now, the child is experiencing symptoms of fever and vomiting, with a red face and a reflection of mouth pain. The parents are asking whether the hand, foot, and mouth disease has not yet healed. Treatment history and effects: Hand, foot, and mouth disease treatment including 3 days of intravenous injections and 2 days of medication treatment. Needed assistance: Determine if the hand, foot, and mouth disease has healed.

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common childhood infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, primarily characterized by rashes on the hands, feet, mouth, and buttocks along with fever. Most children can recover naturally, but some may experience complications. Treatment usually involves antiviral medications such as antiviral oral liquids and Platycodon root infusion. If there is a secondary bacterial infection, antibiotics are used. This is the suggestion for “Has Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Healed?” I hope it helps you. Wishing you good health.