Questions

If there are blisters on hands, feet, and mouth along with fever, how is hand, foot, and mouth disease treated and prevented? What should be paid attention to in daily life?

Answers

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is primarily caused by viral infection, leading to fever and the occurrence of blisters on the oral cavity, hands, feet, and buttocks. Generally, the course of the disease lasts for about a week. To treat and prevent Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, the following measures can be taken:

  • Maintain good personal hygiene habits; remember to wash hands before meals and after using the toilet.
  • Avoid contact with patients of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease to prevent cross-infection.
  • Pay attention to indoor ventilation to keep the air circulating.
  • Use 84 disinfectant solution for cleaning and disinfection.
  • Take antiviral oral liquid internally and use spray agents externally to alleviate symptoms. These measures can help prevent the spread of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease and alleviate symptoms. If symptoms are severe or persist for a long time, seek medical attention promptly. Remember, prevention is better than cure; maintain good personal hygiene and be attentive to preventive measures in daily life to reduce the risk of infection.