Question

My baby has been suffering from Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease for the fifth day now, and there have been no signs of fever during this period. The doctor has recommended medication, ointments, and sprays for treatment. However, the temperature was recently measured at 37.5 degrees and then dropped back to 37 degrees. Is this situation considered a fever?

Answer

The main symptoms of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease include fever, oral pain, loss of appetite, and the appearance of small blisters or ulcers on the hands, feet, and mouth areas. Most cases are of the common type, with severe cases being rare. If the baby falls into the common category, the prognosis is usually good, with recovery expected within a week. The primary treatment method is symptomatic treatment. Generally speaking, a body temperature above 37.5 degrees is considered a fever, while temperatures below 37.5 degrees are within the normal range. If the temperature is below 38.5 degrees, it is recommended to take physical measures to cool down. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease has a significant impact on children, so it is advisable to…