Herpetic whitlow is a viral infection that usually occurs on one or more fingers. The same virus that causes cold sores usually causes herpetic whitlow. Most often the virus starts in the mouth and then enters the fingers through a break in the skin when your child sucks his thumb or finger.
Your child may have:
You can give your child acetaminophen or ibuprofen for both fever and pain.
Your child's dose is _____________.
Your health care provider may decide to treat your child with an antiviral medicine.
Your child's medicine is ____________to be given _______ times a day for ______________days.
The fluid in the blisters is infectious. Cover the blisters with clothing (such as gloves or socks) or put gauze held in place by a bandage or tape lightly around the blister.
Herpetic whitlow can last from 2 to 6 weeks.
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