Can children with hand, foot and mouth be treated?

When a child has HFMD, it depends on the child’s condition as to whether or not it is curable. If the child’s condition is mild, just a few rashes on the skin, no fever, and a good mental state, treatment in this case is relatively simple, through oral antiviral drugs and topical antiviral creams, so it can be cured. However, if the child’s condition is very serious, such as combined encephalitis, meningitis, encephalomyelitis, neurogenic pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhage, etc., treatment is more difficult, and requires hormones, human immunoglobulin, and even the application of ventilators and other supportive therapies to be completely cured. Therefore, whether a child with HFMD is cured or not depends on the specific condition of the child.