Question
The baby has small blisters similar to pus-like ones on the palms and soles of the feet, and a few small red spots on the buttocks. The baby is not feverish and has no symptoms of a cold. The baby eats dinner well. Could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease? How should it be treated?
Answer
It’s worth considering whether it could be eczema, as there is no fever, so the possibility of hand, foot, and mouth disease is unlikely. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a blood test to confirm the specific cause for timely treatment. Hand, foot, and mouth disease can be very harmful to children. Once parents notice their child’s symptoms, they should immediately take their child to a regular hospital for diagnosis. At the same time, pay more attention to the child’s care issues. It is suggested to have appropriate diet, eat less spicy food that may affect digestion, and hope that the child can receive effective treatment and recover!