Question

What are the typical symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease?

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by the Coxsackie virus, a type of enterovirus. The disease is often contracted due to low immunity or contact with patients, primarily manifesting as rashes on the hands, feet, and oral mucosa. Diagnosis usually requires blood routine tests, C-reactive protein tests, or sputum routine tests. For treatment, it is recommended to use antiviral drugs and immunomodulators.