Question

A 25-year-old woman experiences discomfort with skin peeling on her hands and feet after having hand, foot, and mouth disease. Is this normal? What should she be aware of? How should she be treated?

Answer

Skin peeling on the hands and feet after hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common phenomenon. It is recommended to closely observe the condition and treat symptoms accordingly. If a child exhibits discomfort symptoms, medical attention should be sought promptly, with immediate measures to lower fever if necessary. Patients should visit a regular hospital for systematic examinations as soon as possible to receive appropriate treatment. Additionally, patients should maintain regular daily routines, keep warm, eat light and soft foods, ensure good ventilation, and drink plenty of hot water.