Question
My baby has had a fever of 38 degrees for two days, and today I noticed a sore on the tongue, with the highest fever reaching 39.2. The fever is not continuous but occurs twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. Now I’ve noticed red dots on the feet. Are these red dots a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Answer
Based on the described symptoms, including recurrent fever, oral ulcers, and red dots on the feet, hand, foot, and mouth disease cannot be ruled out. It is recommended to take the child to a local hospital for a re-examination. The symptoms suggest a high possibility of hand, foot, and mouth disease, and EV71 antibody testing may be necessary if required. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can have a significant impact on children. Parents should immediately take their child to a regular hospital for medical consultation upon discovering symptoms and pay attention to the child’s care issues. It is suggested to have a reasonable diet and avoid spicy and irritating food. We hope the child can receive professional treatment and recover soon!