Question

What are the general symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease?

Answer

The clinical symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease include fever, fatigue, decreased appetite, and mouth pain. In severe cases, patients may experience red rashes around the mouth, on their bodies, hands, and buttocks. Severe symptoms may also include spasms in the limbs, headaches, nausea, and vomiting. It is recommended that parents take their children to a regular hospital for a thorough examination for diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, patients should maintain a regular work and rest time, keep warm and prevent colds, eat light and soft foods, ventilate frequently, and drink plenty of hot water to ensure that the condition does not recur.