During the treatment of hand, foot, and mouth disease, slight fever or other symptoms may be normal, but it is important to seek guidance from a specialist doctor promptly.
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When patients inquire about the blisters on their fingers and whether they are a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease, doctors explain the possible causes of viral infection and the lack of an effective treatment. They suggest focusing on systemic supportive therapy and symptomatic treatment, and mention the potential efficacy of certain antiviral drugs and interferons. Additionally, traditional Chinese medicine is believed to have the potential to alleviate symptoms and shorten the course of the disease.
Children’s cough and runny nose are often caused by the common cold. Treatment can include children’s paracetamol yellow amantadine granules. If suspected to be a mycoplasma infection, oral symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication should be taken.
Nutritional supplementation and dietary suggestions during the recovery period of hand, foot, and mouth disease in children, to help restore their energy and health.
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