An 8-month-old baby has been experiencing a weekly bowel movement issue since starting on solid foods, sometimes normal, sometimes with abdominal bloating and pain, and the tongue coating has been peeling off. The parent inquires about possible improvement methods.
After recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease, if symptoms are mild, children can be isolated at home and observed for about a week. Once the rash subsides and body temperature returns to normal, isolation can be lifted and they can return to school.
After recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease, when can children return to school?
Children can return to school 3 days after full recovery from hand, foot, and mouth disease, and during this period, they need to be isolated and pay attention to their diet.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is primarily transmitted through direct contact with a patient’s saliva, mucus, feces, or respiratory secretions.
After a child’s diarrhea improves, you can gradually introduce solid foods, but you need to pay attention to observe their body reactions.
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After your baby has diarrhea, once the stool returns to a normal paste-like consistency and yellow color, and the frequency decreases, you can gradually reintroduce complementary foods.
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