Question
My child has no blisters on their hands, feet, or buttocks; there are only a few small blisters on the lips and tip of the tongue. Could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Answer
The appearance of blisters in the mouth may be a symptom of poor oral hygiene, decreased immunity, or chronic mucositis. It is advisable to take your child to a hospital’s oral mucosa department for examination. Avoid spicy and irritating foods in the near future, maintain good oral hygiene, and consume sufficient fresh vegetables and fruits to increase vitamins. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can have a serious impact on children, so it is recommended that parents take their children to a specialist clinic for further examination and treatment. In daily life, give your child enough attention and care, especially pay attention to their dietary issues, and hope that the child can recover soon.