One and a Half-Year-Old Baby’s Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Treatment Questions
A one and a half-year-old baby developed a high fever and was diagnosed with viral herpes by the doctor. He was given antipyretic injections, antiviral oral liquid, and cefixime suspension. After a recurrence of fever on the third night, the doctor added antiviral injections. Now the child has no fever but lacks appetite, only drinking milk. The rash on the face has increased, and blisters have appeared on the feet, buttocks, and legs. We are eager to receive treatment advice.
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- Pediatric Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
- Viral Herpes
- Antiviral Treatment
- Children's Fever
- Immune Response to Viruses
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