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Can a Child with Viral Infection and Canker Sores on the Mouth Have Myocarditis Without Fever?

A child infected with a virus has developed canker sores on the mouth without fever. By the fifth day, they are coughing, feeling unwell, losing appetite, their hands and feet are dark and cold, they are dressed warmer than usual, and their mouth turns red. It may not be myocarditis.
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  • Child Viral Infection
  • Canker Sores on the Mouth
  • Myocarditis
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