Question

Recently, many children in the class have been affected by hand, foot, and mouth disease. However, if a child has recovered six months ago, is there still a possibility of recurrence? Especially considering the importance of schoolwork, parents do not want their children to take sick leave and are concerned about managing their children after the leave.

Answer

After recovering from hand, foot, and mouth disease, children may still be susceptible to recurrence. This is because hand, foot, and mouth disease does not provide lifelong immunity and is caused by multiple viruses. To prevent recurrence, it is encouraged to promote frequent hand washing, maintain personal hygiene, avoid close contact with patients, and try to stay away from crowded places. Additionally, keeping indoor air circulation, drinking more water, and enhancing resistance can help.