Question

There’s a student in their class with many blisters-like things on their hands. My child touched them, and now my child has a blister-like thing on their hand. It’s the peak season for hand, foot, and mouth disease. Could my child have hand, foot, and mouth disease? If I need to send a photo, please let me know. I need your help: Am I suffering from hand, foot, and mouth disease? If so, what should I do? If not, what is it?

Answer

Hello, based on your description, it is advisable to consider the possibility of hand, foot, and mouth disease. I suggest taking your child to a nearby large hospital for pediatric consultation and have a detailed examination combined with blood tests in a timely manner. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can have a significant impact on children, so it is recommended that family members bring the child to a specialist for follow-up treatment under the guidance of a doctor. In daily life, you can give your child some juice to aid digestion and vitamin absorption, prevent stomach troubles, and hope your child can recover quickly!