Question

My daughter is suspected of having hand, foot, and mouth disease. How can it be diagnosed? She has been running a fever for 30 hours, initially thinking it was a cold. Last year, she had hand, foot, and mouth disease, and now she has symptoms on her hands, feet, and mouth.

Answer

Based on your description, hand, foot, and mouth disease is a condition caused by viral infection. It is recommended to adopt antiviral and anti-infection treatments. Therefore, it is suggested to seek timely medical attention at a local authorized hospital for standardized treatment, which will yield better results. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can be very harmful to children. Once symptoms are detected in a child, it is important to take the child to a regular hospital for medical treatment promptly. At the same time, pay attention to the child’s diet. It is recommended to eat light and avoid spicy and irritating foods. We look forward to the child receiving professional treatment and recovering soon.