My child has hand, foot and mouth disease, and he can eat without a fever.

Updated on healthy 2024-05-14
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Don't be nervous. Treat it normally.

    Judging from what you said, you will be fine in a few days. There shouldn't be any problems.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Analysis: Hello, hand, foot and mouth disease, it is not necessary to have a fever, as long as the symptoms are consistent, and the laboratory test is consistent, it can be diagnosed, and it can be antiviral** and symptomatic treatment. Admitted to hospital on August 21, 2011** no later.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Clinical symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease may be mild in the initial stage. Because of the pain of mouth ulcers, the child salivates and refuses to eat. Oral mucosal eruptions appear relatively early and begin as corn-like maculopapular rashes or vesicles with surrounding redness, mainly on the tongue and cheeks, and often on the labial and dental sides.

    Flat or convex Banpapules or herpes appear in distal parts of the hands and feet, the rash is not itchy, and the maculopapular rash turns from red to dark in about 5 days, and then subsides; Herpes is round or oval flat and convex, with turbid fluid inside, the length and diameter are consistent with the direction of the skin lines, such as the size of soybeans, generally no pain and itching, and no traces are left after healing. Hand, foot, and mouth lesions may not all be present in the same patient. The blisters and rash usually subside within a week.

    Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Interpretation and Prevention Clinically Diagnosed Cases Acute onset, fever, maculopapular rash and herpes on the palms or soles of the feet, and rashes on the buttocks or knees. inflammatory redness around the rash with less fluid in the blister; Scattered herpes appear on the oral mucosa, and the pain is noticeable. Some children may have symptoms such as cough, runny nose, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, and headache.

    Severe cases: 1Patients with clinical manifestations of hand, foot and mouth disease, accompanied by myoclonus, encephalitis, acute flaccid paralysis, cardiopulmonary failure, pulmonary edema, etc.

    2.Although infants and young children in endemic areas do not have typical manifestations of hand, foot and mouth disease, they have fever with myoclonus, encephalitis, acute flaccid paralysis, cardiopulmonary failure, pulmonary edema, etc. Prevention and control measures Hand, foot and mouth disease is transmitted in many ways, and infants, young children and children are generally susceptible.

    Hygiene of children, families and childcare facilities is key to preventing the disease. (1) Personal precautions 1Wash your hands with soap or hand sanitizer before eating, after using the toilet and after going out, do not let children drink raw water or eat raw or cold food, and avoid contact with sick children; 2.

    Caregivers should wash their hands before touching children, change diapers for young children, and dispose of dirt properly. 3.Feeding bottles and pacifiers used by infants and young children should be fully cleaned before and after use; 4.During the epidemic period of this disease, it is not advisable to take children to public places where people gather and have poor air circulation, pay attention to maintaining family environmental hygiene, ventilate the living room frequently, and dry clothes and quilts frequently; 5.

    Children with relevant symptoms should go to a medical institution for medical treatment in time. Children at home**, do not touch other children, parents should dry or disinfect the child's clothes in time, and disinfect the child's feces in time; Children with mild symptoms do not need to be hospitalized, and can stay at home and rest to reduce cross-infection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go to the hospital to check whether it is hand, foot and mouth, and the doctor will know at a glance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's better to let the doctor take a look at it, don't delay.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No, hand, foot and mouth disease is when the heel of the hand and mouth are ulcerated, like blisters, and then there is a high fever all the time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not very serious, don't rush it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it is determined that hand, foot and mouth disease can be sprayed with ribavirin oral and acyclovir cream externally, and Shuanghuanglian granules should be taken internally**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello dear! When hand, foot and mouth disease has a high fever that does not go away, the specific treatment is as follows:

    1. When the child meets the indications for the use of antipyretic drugs, oral antipyretic drugs, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen oral liquid, can be taken orally. 2. Within 1 hour after taking the medicine, you must pay close attention to physical cooling to reduce fever. You can use antipyretic patches on the neck, forehead, limbs and other parts, or you can use warm water to repeatedly wipe the limbs, neck, armpits, groin and other parts of the blood vessels.

    If the high fever persists after taking medicine or physical cooling, you need to take your child to the hospital for intramuscular injection, or intravenous infusion of antipyretic drugs to reduce fever**.

    Hand, foot and mouth disease, what to do if the child's high fever does not go away.

    Hello! When HFMD has a high fever and does not go away, the specific treatment methods are as follows: 1. When the child meets the indications for the use of antipyretic drugs, oral antipyretic drugs, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen oral liquid.

    2. Within 1 hour after taking the medicine, you must pay close attention to physical cooling to reduce fever. The way of physical cooling can choose to drink more water and warm water repeatedly, you can use antipyretic stickers to stick to the neck, forehead, limbs and other parts, or you can use warm water to wipe the limbs, neck, armpits, groin and other vascular-rich parts of the child, if the child does not shiver and cold, you can also give the child a bath, and the above oral drugs can be reduced after physical cooling. If the high fever persists after taking medicine or physical cooling, you need to take your child to the hospital for intramuscular injection, or intravenous infusion of antipyretic drugs to reduce fever**.

    What should I do if I still have a fever after taking 39 degrees 5.

    Will your hands and feet be cold?

    Not hot or cold. Have you seen a doctor? It is recommended to see a doctor to standardize medication! Now you can use the physical cooling method.

    When I saw a doctor, I took antipyretic medicine when I said I had a fever, but I still had a fever after taking the medicine, and I was afraid that something would happen.

    Half an hour after taking the normal antipyretic medicine, the fever will subside a little, and some of them will be dismantled quickly! Children's fever is a process of growing up, parents should not worry too much! Pay more attention to let the treasure book drink more water! At home, do a good job of physical cooling now!

    Okay, thanks, it's okay, I'm relieved.

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