My child is 2 years old and has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease. Do I need to administer intravenous treatment?
Learn about the treatment and preventive measures for hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as whether hospitalization for observation is necessary.
How to prevent and treat complications caused by severe brain inflammation from hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Symptoms and Treatment Recommendations for Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in Children
The onset sequence of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease can vary; some patients may first experience fever followed by rashes, while others may have the opposite sequence. Treatment primarily involves symptomatic treatment.
Discussing the infectiousness of hand, foot, and mouth disease after recovery
Patients with Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis inquire about the health of their baby when the thyroid function index is normal during pregnancy, and whether high levels of thyroid antibodies during pregnancy will affect the baby’s health, as well as the difficulties of pregnancy for hypothyroid patients.
Discussing the Association Between Intellectual Disability Patients and the Health of the Next Generation
If herpes is detected during the pre-pregnancy examination and the rash reappears on the face at 12 weeks of pregnancy, will it affect the fetus?
Will a single-kidney baby be affected in the future, and how should daily care be managed?