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Suggest Remedy For Blisters On Tongue With Fever In Children
hi my son is 2.5 year old and he started having blisters looking stuff on his tongue but his appetite was fine then starting sunday he had fever and today no appetite so i was concerned .can you please tell me what should i do and how long this takes to be over.thanks alot
As per your query your child has blister on tongue and fever . Well this is very common problem in babies . The probable reasons for symptoms your mention in query is viral infection or cold sore caused by herpes simplex virus . Infection can occur due to kissing and other ways . I would suggest you to consult pediatrician for proper examination and treatment . Doctor may order laboratory test to confirm the examination . Doctor may prescribe antiviral drugs like acyclovir and acetaminophen . For now maintain proper oral hygiene , keep your child hydrate and give proper healthy diet .
Hope your concern has been resolved. get well soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari
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Suggest Remedy For Blisters On Tongue With Fever In Children
Hi , As per your query your child has blister on tongue and fever . Well this is very common problem in babies . The probable reasons for symptoms your mention in query is viral infection or cold sore caused by herpes simplex virus . Infection can occur due to kissing and other ways . I would suggest you to consult pediatrician for proper examination and treatment . Doctor may order laboratory test to confirm the examination . Doctor may prescribe antiviral drugs like acyclovir and acetaminophen . For now maintain proper oral hygiene , keep your child hydrate and give proper healthy diet . Hope your concern has been resolved. get well soon. Best Wishes, Dr. Harry Maheshwari