Will Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Spread?

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common infectious disease that can be transmitted through droplets from the digestive or respiratory tract, as well as through contact with items contaminated by feces, blister fluid, or respiratory secretions from an infected child. If your child has close contact with another child in the hospital, there is a risk of infection. Symptoms are usually mild, and most patients can recover on their own.
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Will IV Therapy Affect a 5-Month-Old Baby with a Cold?

A 5-month-old baby developed symptoms of cough, runny nose, hoarseness, and a possible phlegm after having a cold for over 20 days. Despite various medications including roxithromycin dry suspension, ribavirin granules, and antiviral oral liquid, the condition did not improve. After a 4-day course of lincomycin sodium injection, the doctor reported improvement, but the symptoms recurred upon returning home. The baby then took amoxicillin and pediatric paracetamol chlorpheniramine granules, but there was no improvement in the condition, and the symptoms seemed to worsen. Using medication at normal doses should not affect the baby. Based on your description, the baby may have
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