Can Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Usually Heal on Its Own?
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.
Should Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Children Be Hospitalized?
After my baby had a cold with coughing and runny nose but no fever, the runny nose has stopped, but there is still coughing with phlegm. Do I need to switch from Cefaclor?
My child is 5 years old and has a slight fever recently. Can I give them ceftriaxone to reduce the fever? Are there any other options?
Provides medical advice, suggesting to observe the baby’s behavior and symptoms, and seek medical attention immediately if anything out of the ordinary is noticed.
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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