Question

Hand, foot, and mouth disease has no fever, but the blisters haven’t disappeared. How should hand, foot, and mouth disease be treated when there’s no fever?

Answer

According to your description, the fever has subsided, but the complete recovery of the blisters still requires some time. Don’t be overly anxious or worried. It is recommended to pay attention to your baby’s rest and skin care. Avoid scratching or picking at the blisters with your hands. Wear loose, breathable, and cotton underwear to prevent friction and give your baby plenty of water to drink. Since the child is affected by hand, foot, and mouth disease, family members should take the child for immediate medical treatment and avoid using blindly advertised medications. Appropriate medication is necessary. For parents, it is important to observe changes in the child’s symptoms and do everything possible to help the child receive timely treatment for the disease.