Question

Recently, a parent has noticed that their daughter has been experiencing recurrent fevers accompanied by facial rashes, and they are worried it might be hand, foot, and mouth disease. What are the specific symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease in children?

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common viral infection in children, characterized by the appearance of blisters on the hands, feet, legs, and mouth area, often accompanied by fever. If your child exhibits these symptoms, it is advisable to take them to a pediatric hospital for examination and treatment. The treatment for hand, foot, and mouth disease usually involves antiviral medications and encourages children to drink plenty of warm water. Generally, after about a week of treatment, the condition will gradually improve.