How to Treat Glaucoma in the Early Stages?
There are mainly three treatment methods for glaucoma, including medication, laser therapy, and surgical treatment.
How to treat hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is an acute infectious disease that typically presents with fever, scattered vesicles on the oral mucosa, and maculopapular rashes on the hands, feet, and buttocks. The vesicles may have inflammatory erythema around them and contain little fluid. Symptoms may include coughing, runny nose, and loss of appetite. Some cases may only manifest as rashes or herpangina. The disease is caused by enteroviruses, and while full recovery is possible, there is no immunity post-infection, and children can contract it again. Treatment includes general isolation, adequate rest, a light diet, oral and skin care, and symptomatic treatment such as fever reduction. Most cases recover within a week with a good prognosis.
Seeking Treatment Advice for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease can take antiviral medications, and if they have a fever, they can use some traditional Chinese medicine to clear heat and detoxify. Symptomatic treatment should be carried out in a timely manner.
Q&A on the use of inhalants for treating hand, foot, and mouth disease in infants
Treatment methods for hand, foot, and mouth disease vary depending on the severity of the condition. In the early stages, you can use Yinyao San. During prolonged high fever, Qingwen Baidu Yin can be used. If complications such as persistent high fever and frequent coughing with shortness of breath occur, Youshaoyi Huangwan He Shenfu Tang can be administered. During the recovery period, children with dry mouth and throat pain can be treated with Shashen Maidong decoction, added with Shengdi Huang and Lugen to nourish Yin and moisten the throat. If oral blisters appear, medications such as Xigua Shuang can be applied topically to the affected area; for severe hand and foot blisters, Ruyi Jinyang San or Qingdai San can be used, mixed with sesame oil and applied to the blisters.
Treatment Methods for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Complications
Treatment and Prevention for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children Who Are Not Eating