What to Do When a Young Child Develops Herpangina

Herpangina is an acute fever and herpangina ulcer disease caused by enterovirus, which is self-limiting and primarily affects children aged 1 to 7. The course of the disease lasts for 4 to 6 days, with severe cases lasting up to 2 weeks. Treatment mainly involves oral Chinese medicine, antiviral therapy, and symptomatic treatment, with a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine yielding better results.
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What to Do When Your Baby’s Mouth Bubbles Up?

Blisters in a baby’s mouth may be caused by viral infections leading to herpangina. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, take oral ribavirin granules and Pudendan anti-inflammatory oral liquid, and use the Shuangxiu frost spray or Kailoulijian spray. Avoid spicy food, feed in small amounts multiple times, and ensure the baby drinks plenty of water. Symptoms usually improve gradually within two to three days.
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