A 3.5-year-old baby suddenly developed a fever, feeling drowsy, and despite taking fever-reducing medicine, the temperature did not drop. Accompanied by cold hands and feet that turned warm, the body temperature remained unchanged.
Blisters in a baby’s mouth may be caused by viral infections leading to herpangina. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, take oral ribavirin granules and Pudendan anti-inflammatory oral liquid, and use the Shuangxiu frost spray or Kailoulijian spray. Avoid spicy food, feed in small amounts multiple times, and ensure the baby drinks plenty of water. Symptoms usually improve gradually within two to three days.
My child doesn’t usually like vegetables and fruits, and lately, they’ve been frequently experiencing mouth ulcers, making them even less interested in eating. What should I do if my child keeps getting recurrent oral ulcers? Oral ulcers, also known as recurrent aphthous stomatitis, are a type of recurrent oral mucosal disease. They are characterized by recurrent outbreaks, severe pain, and can also lead to various complications. Oral ulcers usually occur during the transition between spring and autumn, when people with low immunity, unable to adjust their internal environment in time due to seasonal changes, become more susceptible to viral infections, leading to ulcers. To prevent the occurrence of oral ulcers, consider the following points: 1. Pay attention to oral hygiene, avoid damaging the oral mucosa, and avoid spicy and regional stimulating foods. 2. Maintain a positive mood and avoid anxiety. 3. Ensure adequate sleep and avoid overexertion. 4. Pay attention to regularity in life and a balanced diet, develop a certain defecation habit, and prevent constipation.