Hand, foot, and mouth disease is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, requiring symptomatic treatment. This article introduces the treatment principles and nursing methods for hand, foot, and mouth disease.
My daughter is four years old, and her spleen and stomach are not very good. She can’t absorb anything she eats, her digestive function is poor, she doesn’t like to eat, and she only weighs 22 pounds. How can I regulate her spleen and stomach?
Green stools and blood in the stool in your daughter are signs of intestinal bleeding, which may be related to anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or rectal polyps.
If your son can’t stick out his tongue, does he need surgery? Will it affect his speech?
A 7-year-old boy is found to have bloodstains on his underwear, originating from his urine. When asked if he felt any pain, he replied no. He had occasionally experienced pain during urination before, with slight swelling. How should treatment be conducted?
If your two-month-old baby has diarrhea 5-6 times a day, sometimes with frothy stools and sometimes with a bit of gas, can you give the baby Monilia granules and Lactobacillus acidophilus powder together?
Based on your description and symptoms, the baby may be experiencing excessive phlegm that is difficult to cough up due to bronchial pneumonia. It is recommended to take ambroxol or a compound syrup for symptomatic treatment, and simultaneously undergo nebulization therapy with mucoprotein and ambroxol. In addition to treating pediatric pneumonia, it is advised that patients pay attention to their diet in daily life and maintain a cheerful mood to enhance their physical condition and accelerate recovery.
Follow-up Treatment Methods for Pediatric Cough
My daughter is 12 years old and has been suffering from a continuous fever for 62 days. It is recommended to try traditional Chinese herbal remedies to improve her weak constitution, conduct relevant examinations to determine the exact cause of the illness, and combine traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments.
It is recommended to give the 2-year-old child medication to alleviate the symptoms of the common cold, and use nebulization to help with expectoration and sputum removal. Pay attention to eating light, non-irritating foods, and ensure the child drinks plenty of water. Also, ensure adequate rest, sufficient sleep, and proper cold prevention and warmth. Consider traditional Chinese medicine treatments such as moxibustion and pediatric massage. It’s important to have a regular routine in daily life.