What should hand, foot, and mouth disease patients pay attention to in their diet?
Dietary tips and ingredient suggestions for children with tonsillitis
After antibiotic treatment, it’s considered necessary to supplement probiotics to maintain the balance of gut flora.
Diarrhea after drinking milk, accompanied by nausea and bloating, do I need to see a doctor?
After the hand, foot, and mouth disease blisters dry up and disappear, do I still need to take medication?
A six-month-old baby is sneezing, coughing, and has a runny nose, with a good mental state and no fever. Inquire about whether medication is needed and how to care for the baby. It is suggested that these may be early symptoms of a cold. Due to the season and the baby’s age, it is easy to trigger lower respiratory tract infections. It is recommended to take oral pediatric Chuan Qiao Qingre Granules, drink plenty of water, and consume vitamin C-rich juice, and frequently measure body temperature.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is caused by Coxsackievirus infection. It is best to start antiviral treatment early, and antiviral oral solutions can be used.
The main symptom of facial paralysis is weakness or paralysis of the facial expression muscles, affecting the patient’s daily life.
When a baby has a fever due to hand, foot, and mouth disease, a fever patch can be used to lower body temperature. At the same time, physical cooling methods such as cold compresses on the forehead can be employed. If the body temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, ibuprofen suspension can be used for medication-induced cooling, and it is important to stay well-hydrated.
A 2-year-old and 3-month-old baby has a fever of 38.8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by coughing. After taking antipyretics, does the baby need other medications? Or is further medical examination required?