My baby has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease and has a fever. What should I do?
What should parents do if their child is diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Headaches and nasal pain caused by fever may be related to symptoms such as heat, dry mouth, and sore throat. Traditional Chinese medicine believes this is due to inflammation caused by poor digestion, while Western medicine views it as symptoms of tonsillitis or rhinitis. In addition to intravenous therapy, oral Chinese medicine can be taken and dietary habits adjusted. It is recommended to eat light foods, drink more porridge, and avoid spicy, greasy, and extremely cold foods.
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Baby’s tonsillitis causes vocal cord swelling, suggesting oral administration of Huangshi Xiangsheng Wan for cooling and detoxifying. In severe cases, add pediatric Yanbian Granules, drink plenty of water, eat a light diet, avoid spicy, greasy, and irritating foods. Consume more fruits and vegetables, and avoid catching a cold. Wishing the baby good health!
For issues of infant abdominal distension, you can try using medications like Ji Nei Jin San for opsonize, and be sure to avoid catching a cold. If the condition does not improve, it is recommended to seek further examination at a pediatric department.
Infant diarrhea can be caused by various factors, including dietary changes and indigestion. Parents should cooperate with the doctor for treatment and pay attention to their child’s dietary hygiene and balance.
Infant intervertebral gas pain starts from the waist, accompanied by sweating on the forehead, cold hands and feet, and pale complexion. Abdominal bloating may occur. From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, the causes of infant intervertebral gas pain are due to cold congealing in the intestines and stomach, as well as milk and food accumulation. Pay attention to keeping warm and taking warm and pain-relieving medicine as needed.
It’s best for children with constipation to use gastrointestinal regulation methods to alleviate symptoms. Offer a variety of fruits and vegetables to improve constipation. Suggest taking oral warm water, honey water, and probiotics to moisten the intestines and relieve constipation. Also, perform abdominal massage, and appropriate exercise can accelerate gastrointestinal motility to promote defecation. Avoid hot and dry, fire-causing foods in daily diet, and develop a habit of regular bowel movements.
Infant constipation is a common symptom, which can be divided into two main categories: functional and non-functional. The former is more common and can usually be cured by adjusting diet and lifestyle.