
What should be done for a child with herpetic stomatitis?
Disease description:
The child just ran over to say that his gums bled while brushing teeth. When I looked inside his mouth, I noticed many small blisters. They look like oral herpes, but also resemble ulcers. I would like to know how to manage herpetic oral ulcers in children.

When children develop herpetic oral ulcers, parents should take a series of measures to help alleviate their symptoms and promote healing.
1. Pay special attention to oral hygiene. Gently rinse the mouth with warm water or wipe the oral cavity multiple times daily to reduce the risk of bacterial infection and relieve pain.
2. Select appropriate antiviral medications according to medical advice, such as acyclovir or valacyclovir, which can effectively reduce symptoms of herpetic oral ulcers. Additionally, analgesics such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen may be used in moderation as directed by a healthcare provider to alleviate the child's discomfort.
3. Regarding diet, parents should ensure the child consumes light, easily digestible food, drinks plenty of water, and avoid feeding the child excessively hot, high-sugar, or spicy foods to minimize irritation to the oral mucosa.
Parents should closely monitor the child's condition. If symptoms persist or worsen, timely medical attention should be sought, and the child's condition should be communicated to the doctor for professional diagnosis and treatment.