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What is the treatment for hand foot and mouth disease
Hand foot and mouth disease was diagnosed in my 10-year old girl 3 days back. She is 4-foot-tall and weighs 30 kgs and is quite disturbed with her rash. Can a health expert tell me about the best treatments for hand foot and mouth disease? Your assistance would really help her and us!
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it is self limiting disease usually.. give paracetmol and plenty of fluids...
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Hand foot mouth disease is a self limiting viral disease. There is no specific treatment for that virus. Rashes are generally painless without itching. Mouth ulcers can cause pain while swallowing but they resolve early. Body rashes can last for 7-10 days. Give medicine for fever(if there), Dologel mouth paint will help in case of mouth ulcers. Increase her fluid intake( Soup , Fruit Juices, Water).
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Rashes appear after fever and sore-throat and generally progress over 3-5 days and then start healing with scab over few days. Visit local pediatrician in case ur child is irritable, drowsy or complaining of uneasiness.... that can be a sign of complication ( seen rarely)
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It's viral disease..Give paracetamol and plenty of liquids
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