Question
After more than a month since the baby’s hand, foot, and mouth disease healed, blisters have appeared again on the baby’s palms, soles of the feet, and buttocks. There is no fever, and the baby is in good spirits with normal appetite at noon. I want to ask if this is a normal situation? Should we be concerned?
Answer
After the baby’s hand, foot, and mouth disease has healed, it may take about two months for the blisters to completely disappear. Parents can rest assured. It is recommended to give the baby plenty of water, try to reduce taking the baby to crowded public places, and let the baby eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as get more sunlight. We hope the baby grows up healthily. Hand, foot, and mouth disease has a significant impact on children. If any related symptoms are found in children, they should be taken to a regular hospital for treatment immediately. Pay attention to the child’s diet issues and it is suggested to have a balanced diet, avoiding cold foods. We hope the child can receive effective treatment and recover soon.