Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease may trigger severe complications such as encephalitis or meningitis, requiring timely treatment and enhanced care.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease can trigger severe complications such as encephalitis or meningitis, requiring timely treatment and enhanced care.
A 28-month-old child was admitted to the hospital with fever and seizures, displaying an abnormal EEG. The hospital diagnosed central infection and encephalitis, and recommended a cranial MRI and lumbar puncture for cerebrospinal fluid examination to confirm the diagnosis.
How should parents handle persistent fever in children after recovery from encephalitis?
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 9-month-old infant diagnosed with encephalitis and cleft brain malformation is seeking treatment advice from Changzhou Children’s Hospital.
After a child develops epilepsy following encephalitis, the frequency of seizures has decreased after taking Dibakjin and Oxcarbazepine, but seizures still occur. Is it necessary to adjust the medication dosage?
After recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease, if a child shows signs of drowsiness and poor mental state, be vigilant about the possibility of encephalitis and consider timely follow-up.
Treatment methods and precautions for hand, foot, and mouth disease complicated by encephalitis.
If a child experiences persistent high fever after recovering from encephalitis, it may require treatment with antibiotics and antipyretic medications.