How to Treat Urinary Rashes in a Child Over One Month Old?
Herpes simplex virus-induced vesicular skin disease, commonly occurring at the junction of skin and mucous membranes, initially presenting as erythema, followed by clustered small blisters or vesicles, accompanied by tension and burning sensations. Western medicine may opt for antiviral medications such as Arabinosylcytosine, or topical application of Acyclovir ointment; traditional Chinese medicine can use cooling and detoxifying herbs, and maintain skin cleanliness.
One minute to read