Children have mouth ulcers, no red rashes on hands and feet, and no fever. How can hand, foot, and mouth disease be diagnosed? What are some effective treatment methods? Children don’t like to take medicine. Do you have any good treatment methods that can help?
In cases where children experience diarrhea after taking antibiotics for hand, foot, and mouth disease, it is recommended to continue taking anti-diarrheal medication and to replenish fluids, monitoring for any changes in symptoms.
Discussing the case of a three-year-old diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease with mild encephalitis, and the parents’ concerns about the diagnosis.
A 5-year-old child was hospitalized for treatment from January 30 to February 3, 2003, due to upper respiratory infection and high fever with convulsions. After discharge, the child occasionally complained of headaches before bedtime or during the night. Examination showed limited mild abnormalities on the electroencephalogram, but the X-ray image of the paranasal sinuses was normal.
How to diagnose and treat jaundice hepatitis syndrome in one-year-old children?
Consultation and Recommendations on Mild Pediatric Tonic Clonic Seizures
An 8-year-old boy experienced a rash and high fever in early August. On the 20th, he started coughing and having asthma attacks, making it difficult to eat or take medication due to severe coughing. After a chest X-ray and blood test, his white blood cell count was 12,500 and neutrophils were elevated, with a lung capacity test of 14%. The doctor diagnosed him with mycoplasma infection and asthma. Allergy tests showed sensitivity to dust mites. After 5 days of ceftriaxone and azithromycin treatment, his white blood cell count remained around 11,000. Is the diagnosis and medication appropriate, and does the lack of continuous fever symptoms indicate mycoplasma infection as well?
Understanding the Causes and Solutions for Neonatal Physiological Diarrhea
Discuss the causes and treatment methods of neonatal sepsis
Diagnosis and treatment methods of paediatric nephrotic nephritis with crescent lesions using traditional Chinese and Western medicine