Question
A patient contracted Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in early January and was hospitalized for a week before recovering. However, their physical condition seemed weaker than before, with seizures occurring when fever reached 39 degrees Celsius. Since then, they have been hospitalized three times. Parents are at a loss for how to handle the situation.
Answer
Upon diagnosis of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, children should seek medical attention immediately and avoid contact with others, typically requiring isolation for two weeks. Items used should be thoroughly disinfected by soaking in chlorine disinfectant or exposing them to sunlight. Maintain good indoor air circulation, appropriate temperature, and follow medical advice for air disinfection. Reduce the number of people entering and leaving the ward, ban smoking to prevent air pollution, and avoid secondary infections.