Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically does not cause abdominal pain. The main symptoms include fever and rashes or blisters on the oral, hand, and foot areas. Mild cases can be treated at home with attention to personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness to prevent cross-infection.
Hand, foot, and mouth disease rarely causes diarrhea, but gastrointestinal dysfunction during the illness may lead to diarrhea symptoms.
Explore the possibility of self-healing in children with hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as how parents should deal with this common viral infection.
Explore the possibility of hand, foot, and mouth disease healing on its own without medication when there are no symptoms like fever.
Parents inquire whether heat compress can treat their child’s abdominal distension, as well as how to handle the issue of a child’s constant crying and fussiness. Doctors suggest using traditional Chinese medicine like Ji Nei Jin San for opsonize, and recommend a systematic examination if these methods are ineffective.
Understand how to deal with a child’s stomach pain accompanied by fever.
Kyphosis can be treated and recovered through the supplementation of vitamin D and a balanced diet.
My son has a sore throat and runny nose along with a cold, and the parent inquires whether it is safe to take both cold medicine and medication for loss of appetite simultaneously.
A question regarding whether Nasonex can be used for treating nasal bleeding in children.
Overdosing on Bifidobacterium Quadrivalent Live Bacteria Tablets may cause fever, but this should be determined based on the child’s specific condition and bowel habits.