Question

With the recent outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease, many children have unfortunately contracted the illness. Some of these patients have been experiencing persistent and recurrent fever symptoms. Parents are worried and want to know if recurrent fever due to hand, foot, and mouth disease is a normal occurrence?

Answer

Fever is a common symptom after contracting hand, foot, and mouth disease. If a child has a weaker immune system or if the school environment is poorly ventilated, the risk of infection may increase. It is recommended to follow medical instructions, use medication promptly, and observe changes in the child’s appetite. Generally, the condition can be completely recovered within two weeks. It’s important to enhance nutritional intake, boost the child’s immunity, and ensure adequate hydration. Wishing every child grows up healthy and strong.