Patients inquire about the treatment methods for acute facial paralysis and how to improve symptoms.
My child has a recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease symptoms, including blisters on the hands, feet, and mouth, and fever. After taking antipyretic medication, the symptoms have improved and there has been no recurrence. Should I hospitalize my child?
Viruses are active in spring, and methods to prevent infection include hand washing, disinfection, ventilation, and exercise
Is Lan Qin Oral Liquid suitable for treating a four-and-a-half-year-old child’s hand, foot, and mouth disease, and how to choose the appropriate treatment method based on the tongue coating and urine condition.
Understand the relevant indicators and treatment suggestions in hand, foot, and mouth disease test reports.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a viral infection; it is not recommended to use cephalosporin antibiotics for treatment. Consider using antiviral oral solutions or Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid. These suggestions are for reference only, and specific treatment plans should be consulted with a specialist physician. In daily life, parents should give their children adequate care and attention, pay attention to dietary adjustments, and wish the children a speedy recovery.
The vaccine for hand, foot, and mouth disease has limited effectiveness. Prevention should focus on a balanced diet, physical exercise, and avoiding contact with patients.
Is my child’s chilly hands and feet with fever caused by a virus or bacteria? How should I handle it?
Learn about the treatment methods and preventive measures for hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as how to provide proper care at home.
A one-year-old with a fever, diagnosed with a viral infection through blood tests, has red and swollen throat. The child has received a fever-reducing injection and an antiviral drug called adenosine monophosphate. The parents are concerned about the side effects of the medication and wonder if it should continue to be used. The doctor advises that all medications have side effects, but they are usually not harmful at normal doses. It is recommended to encourage the child to drink more water and to focus on using the antiviral medication, which can help speed up recovery.