Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically begins with the recurrence of oral blisters, followed by the appearance of small vesicular blisters on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, knees, and buttocks. If oral blisters recur and ulcers appear later on, consider using licorice zinc granules or the recovery liquid. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease can also lead to viral pneumonia, myocarditis, or meningitis; do not take it lightly.
Traditional beliefs suggest that a child’s fever can burn the brain, but in reality, only diseases like encephalitis and meningitis can cause damage to the brain tissue. According to statistics, body temperature during fever rarely exceeds 41°C. If it does, the possibility of bacterial meningitis or sepsis is higher. The maximum temperature brain cells can tolerate may be as high as 41.7°C.