Antiviral oral liquid can be used to treat hand, foot, and mouth disease and can be taken simultaneously with antiviral chewable tablets. For hand, foot, and mouth disease, it is recommended to also take Platycodon root to enhance efficacy.
Discuss the possibility of adults contracting hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as the corresponding treatment and preventive measures.
Discuss the possible causes and appropriate treatment methods for hemorrhagic pericardial effusion in a one-year-old child.
Understanding the symptoms, treatment methods, and preventive measures of hand, foot, and mouth disease can help parents better care for their sick children.
Based on the symptom description, oral sores following fever may indicate a viral infection. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations to rule out hand, foot, and mouth disease, and to use antiviral medication for treatment.
Learn about the treatment methods for common hand, foot, and mouth disease, including antiviral treatment, symptomatic treatment, and home care precautions.
Discuss the phenomenon of babies snoring and having red, swollen nostrils after fever, and provide professional medical advice.
Acute tonsillitis patients experiencing low fever and abscess symptoms are advised by professionals to undergo antiviral treatment with oral Pudendu Blue Liquid and Amoxicillin capsules.
A 16-week-old male infant was diagnosed with viral encephalitis, and after treatment, he developed language expression and cognitive issues. How should these be managed?
A child with a high fever, blisters on the hands and buttocks, and a severely sore throat may have hand, foot, and mouth disease. A routine blood test is recommended for diagnosis, and appropriate treatment measures should be taken.