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==Overview== | |||
No specific treatment is available for this or other enterovirus infections. Symptomatic treatment is given to provide relief from fever, aches, or pain from the mouth ulcers. | |||
==Medical Treatment== | ==Medical Treatment== | ||
*[[Antipyretic]]s may be given for fever | *[[Antipyretic]]s may be given for fever | ||
*Hydration of the patient should be maintained | *Hydration of the patient should be maintained |
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Overview
No specific treatment is available for this or other enterovirus infections. Symptomatic treatment is given to provide relief from fever, aches, or pain from the mouth ulcers.
Medical Treatment
- Antipyretics may be given for fever
- Hydration of the patient should be maintained
- Analgesics such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen can be used for mouth pain. Codeine and topical anesthetics may be used in patients with significant dysphagia.