Question

A three-year-old child at home has not gone out recently, but after a brief outing today, they began to sneeze. With hand, foot, and mouth disease at its peak, what are the main symptoms that parents should be concerned about?

Answer

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a viral infection characterized by common symptoms such as fever, oral pain, loss of appetite, and scattered blisters or ulcers on the oral mucosa. It is recommended to provide the child with a balanced diet to enhance their immunity and resistance. At the same time, children should be educated to wash their hands frequently, maintain cleanliness of their clothing and body, avoid eating cold and raw foods, and try to reduce visits to crowded places.