How to treat baby's hand, mouth and foot diseases

  When a certain disease breaks out, babies are a vulnerable group because their resistance is often poor, and the most common one is hand, foot, and mouth disease. So how should baby hand, mouth, and foot disease be treated?

  

How to treat baby's hand, mouth and foot diseases1

  The incubation period of hand, foot, and mouth disease is generally long, and symptoms usually appear within 3 to 5 days after infection. Therefore, timely detection and treatment are key. The treatment of hand, foot, and mouth disease can be medication, as babies with hand, foot, and mouth disease are caused by bacterial invasion. However, the specific medication used should follow lifelong advice rather than arbitrary medication.

  In addition, babies with hand, foot, and mouth disease should be isolated, as it is an infectious disease that usually erupts in places where children gather, such as daycare centers, primary schools, etc. Therefore, isolation treatment is also a key step in treating this disease.

  This disease usually has no other complications and is usually cured within about a week after taking medication, so parents don't need to worry too much. However, some babies may develop oral herpes, causing pain. Therefore, it is advisable to add some painkillers to the baby appropriately to relieve the pain.

  And when children go out to play, parents should remind them to pay more attention to hygiene, especially in crowded places. Before eating, children must wash their hands before eating.

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