Question

My daughter is suspected of having hand, foot, and mouth disease, and after several days of treatment, she has recovered. However, I seem to have been infected as well. I want to know, what should adults do if they contract hand, foot, and mouth disease?

Answer

If you experience symptoms such as blisters on your hands, feet, and mouth and are an adult with low immunity, you may also be infected with hand, foot, and mouth disease, but usually not too severely. Suggestion: If you have small blisters on your limbs, hands, feet, and mouth, consider the possibility of viral infection and undergo a blood test. At the same time, maintain a balanced diet and ensure good air circulation in the room. If you have symptoms such as coughing and a cold, you can take some antiviral medications for treatment.