Question

Planning a train trip home for the New Year, how to prevent hand, foot, and mouth disease in children?

Answer

It’s not the peak season for hand, foot, and mouth disease. You shouldn’t worry too much. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is more common during summer and autumn, and the current incidence rate is relatively low. Guidance: It is recommended that you protect your baby from coming into contact with other infants. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is highly contagious; avoid touching these infants. At the same time, you can have your baby wear a mask to effectively prevent infection. Please note to keep your baby warm and avoid catching a cold.