Should Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Be Treated in a Pediatric Dermatology Clinic?

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a disease caused by enterovirus infection, requiring consultation in the infectious diseases or pediatrics department, with symptomatic treatment using oral antiviral medications. Antipyretics should also be taken if there is a fever. Diet should be light and consist mainly of easy-to-digest soft foods, with small, frequent meals. Additionally, be cautious to avoid catching a cold to prevent exacerbation of symptoms.
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Should Infants with Hemangiomas Be Treated in a Provincial Hospital?

Hemangiomas are benign lesions that typically do not require special treatment. Many of them disappear naturally as the child grows older. However, if a hemangioma is particularly large and affects appearance, it can be removed through laser or cryotherapy at a provincial hospital. Usually, mothers are advised to consume vitamin-rich foods during breastfeeding and to add supplements promptly to maintain a clean and hygienic living environment.
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