Question

Does a patient with hand, foot, and mouth disease experience abdominal pain?

Answer

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically does not present with abdominal pain symptoms. The disease often manifests acutely with fever, accompanied by spots and blisters on the palms or soles of the feet. Rashes may also appear on the knees, buttocks, and perianal area, with inflammatory erythema around the rash and less fluid in the blisters. Oral mucosa may show scattered blisters with significant pain. Some cases may only present with rashes on the hands, feet, buttocks, or pharyngitis without abdominal pain. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease has a greater impact on children. If parents notice any related symptoms in their children, they should immediately take their child to a regular hospital for treatment and pay attention to their child’s diet. It is recommended to consume a balanced diet rich in necessary nutrients in daily life, hoping that children can receive professional treatment to aid in recovery.