Question

There are some small dots on the inner upper lip and the back of the left hand, but they are not red. Is it hand, foot, and mouth disease? What are the symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease? Half a month ago, the treatment situation and effect were as follows: took medicine but had no effect. Please give medical advice.

Answer

The typical manifestation of hand, foot, and mouth disease includes the appearance of papules and blisters on the mouth, palms of the hands, soles of the feet, and buttocks, with slight itching, possibly accompanied by fever, coughing, and vomiting. The child’s current condition suggests a lower likelihood of hand, foot, and mouth disease; it is more likely to be urticaria or a viral rash. It is best to consult a dermatologist or pediatrician for an accurate diagnosis. Further treatment with antihistamines or antivirals may be recommended. Doctor’s Inquiry: Does the child have itching or an increase in rashes? The above is a suggestion for the question ‘What are the symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease?’ I hope it helps; wishing you good health!