Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is caused by enterovirus infections and is common in children under 5 years old. Symptoms include mouth pain, low fever, loss of appetite, and small blisters or ulcers appearing in the mouth and on the limbs. Most patients recover within a week.
The child’s hand, foot, and mouth disease pharyngitis medication has been taken for two days, but the body temperature remains at 38.3 degrees Celsius after adding Ceftriaxone last night. There has been no improvement, and further observation and treatment are needed.
Offering treatment suggestions for a three-year-old child diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease.
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for a 10-month-old baby developing hard red bumps with white spots on their body.
Discuss the possible causes and coping measures for headaches after colliding with a wall, emphasizing the importance of rest and appropriate examination.
A 4-year-old child experienced heartburn and hiccups after eating cold watermelons following a fever. Urgently seeking a solution.
Learn about the care and precautions for infant hemangiomas, as well as how to deal with the growth changes of hemangiomas.
Understanding the possible causes of hematochezia in infants’ stool and the corresponding treatment methods.
When a child has hiccups, a runny nose, and phlegm in the throat, it may be due to allergic symptoms caused by catching a cold, and should be treated actively with antiviral medication.
My baby has thrombocytopenic purpura, and after treatment, the platelet count is around 80,000. However, there is always hidden blood in the stool, especially during diarrhea, with occasional small amounts of red blood cells and white blood cells visible to the naked eye. How should it be treated?