Question
I have blisters on both hands and feet and want to know if it’s hand, foot, and mouth disease. I’m not sure if the blisters in the symptoms are related to hand, foot, and mouth disease. Is it hand, foot, and mouth disease if both hands and feet have blisters?
Answer
Based on what you’ve described, hand, foot, and mouth disease typically presents with blisters on the soles of the feet and palms of the hands. Your symptoms do not appear to be consistent with hand, foot, and mouth disease. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is more common in children and usually affects the soles of the feet and palms of the hands. It can have a significant impact on children, so it is recommended that parents take their children to a specialist for a re-examination and treatment under a doctor’s guidance. In daily life, it’s important to give children plenty of care and attention, pay close attention to their diet issues, and hope for their quick recovery!