Question
If a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease has blisters on the soles of their feet and high blood sugar, how severe is it? How can high blood sugar and blisters on the soles of the feet be controlled? Are there blisters in other parts of the body as well? Is the blister fluid clear or cloudy? Are there any signs of fever?
Answer
If there are no other symptoms, it may be a common viral blister condition. Eating antibiotics can reduce the blisters, but further checks for blood sugar levels are needed. The condition of the fluid and any signs of fever can be used to determine the severity of the symptoms.