Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an acute infectious disease caused by a viral infection. Typically, it has a 3-5 day incubation period and a 7-10 day recovery period. Currently, treatment mainly involves antiviral measures.
The patient is a 3.5-year-old boy with a poor constitution, getting sick once a month. This time, 15 days ago, he experienced nasal congestion at midnight, headache, dizziness, followed by vomiting and fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius, and drowsiness. Four days later, he started coughing.
The symptoms of CMV infection are closely related to the individual’s immune function status, with normal immune function leading to more crypto- infections.
The cause of facial palsy is generally due to viral infection, with treatment options including medication and surgery. 69% of patients with mild cases can be cured with a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. However, 40% of patients require surgical treatment. If the degree of facial nerve injury exceeds 70% as detected by facial electromyography within one month of onset, surgery should be performed as soon as possible. Otherwise, severe complications may remain. The effectiveness of facial palsy treatment is time-sensitive; if surgery is delayed beyond six months, it may affect the treatment outcome. We have treated many cases; you can come to our department for treatment.
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