Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Aggravates Oral Ulcers, What to Do?

A two-and-a-half-year-old child’s hand, foot, and mouth disease has led to worsening oral ulcers after recovery. What should be done? The child cries and has a sore mouth when eating. The disease has been healed for half a month; during the onset, there were some blisters in the mouth, with more than ten blisters on each hand. For the first three days, there were occasional fevers, and six days of intravenous injections were administered. Up to now, the oral ulcers have become more severe. What should be done? Previous treatment situation and effect: The ulcers have not been treated yet.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Treatment Plan

There may be deficiencies in trace elements and vitamins. It is recommended to simultaneously take zinc gluconate or vitamin B orally, drink plenty of water, eat more vegetables, and avoid eating monosodium glutamate chicken. This time, it caused zinc elimination. Because it may increase the elimination of zinc. Zinc deficiency can also lead to this disease. First, observe the time; if the condition is severe, it is necessary to go to the hospital for further examination.
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