Question

If an adult develops hand, foot, and mouth disease and their symptoms worsen after receiving intravenous drips, is this normal?

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is an infectious disease caused by specific viruses and is contagious, requiring isolation treatment. Treatment measures include: 1. Visiting the infectious disease department of the hospital for a detailed examination. 2. Due to its contagious nature, isolation treatment is necessary. 3. Undergoing systemic treatment after hospitalization. When a child contracts hand, foot, and mouth disease, parents should immediately take their child to the doctor and avoid self-medication. They should follow medical instructions for proper medication use. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and assist in timely treatment.