Question

After a child has recovered from hand, foot, and mouth disease, the blisters haven’t healed for several days and don’t form scabs. What should be done?

Answer

Based on your description, I suspect the two blisters on your leg are not caused by the hand, foot, and mouth disease rash. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, characterized by vesicles in the oral mucosa and red macules and vesicles on the hands, feet, and buttocks, accompanied by fever symptoms. The blisters on your leg do not seem to be related to hand, foot, and mouth disease. The disease has a significant impact on children, so I recommend that parents take their child to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, it’s important to give children enough care and attention, pay close attention to their dietary issues, and hope that they can recover quickly!