Do Children with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Need Intravenous Fluids?

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a contagious disease caused by viral infection. Common symptoms include blisters on the palms, soles, and mouth. It is recommended to first pay attention to the child’s personal hygiene. If there are many rashes and the child has a fever and other discomforts, consider a blood test to understand the blood cell situation and combine with intravenous fluid therapy.
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Do I Have a Yolk Sac After One Week?

After 40 days of pregnancy, a check-up revealed no yolk sac, fetal heartbeat, or bud. I’ve been injecting and taking medicine, and I’m not sure if it can affect the baby’s development. I want to know if there will be a yolk sac after seven days.
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