How to Handle Gastroenteritis in Children?

If the baby has diarrhea and fever, oral administration of enteritis medicine, ceftriaxone, and other drugs can reduce fever, but diarrhea persists. Consider the possibility of acute enteritis or gastrointestinal flu. It is recommended to use cefoperazone, loperamide, and other treatments, and observe if there is a need to supplement water and electrolytes.
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How to Handle Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

A 3-year-old child develops a fever (39 degrees) overnight, followed by rashes on the back of the hands, palms, elbows, soles of the feet, knees, buttocks, and inside the mouth. The child also has small blisters in the throat that can be painful when eating. Suspected to be hand, foot, and mouth disease, how should it be diagnosed and treated?
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How to Handle Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common infectious disease among children, with most patients recovering on their own within one to two weeks. Parents should pay attention to personal and household hygiene and take simple preventive measures, such as frequent hand washing and ventilation, to prevent cross-infection.
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