Question

The child’s palms, soles, and buttocks have developed blisters again, but there is no fever, the spirit is good, and the appetite is good at noon. What should be done for the recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease after discharge?

Answer

Based on your description, this may be due to regional inflammation and swelling caused by diarrhea and poor oral hygiene. I suggest you take your child to a regular dental hospital for a comprehensive oral hygiene cleaning and regional cleaning with medication. After that, please pay attention to maintaining good oral hygiene as hand, foot, and mouth disease has a significant impact on children. As soon as symptoms are detected in the child, parents should immediately take their child to a regular hospital for medical consultation and pay attention to the child’s care issues. It is recommended to have appropriate diet and avoid eating cold foods. I hope the child can receive effective treatment and recover!