Question

A child previously suffered from hand, foot, and mouth disease and has fully recovered after treatment, with all symptoms gone. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is mainly transmitted through respiratory and oral routes, especially during susceptible seasons, it is advisable to avoid letting children come into contact with infected individuals or visit crowded public areas. Parents are concerned about whether hand, foot, and mouth disease can recur after recovery?

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is an infection caused by a virus. After appropriate treatment, it usually does not recur. Therefore, parents do not need to be overly concerned. However, to prevent the spread of the virus, it is recommended to avoid letting children come into contact with infected children or visit crowded public places during the epidemic season to reduce the risk of viral transmission.