Question

What are the early symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease?

Answer

The early symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease primarily consist of unexplained fever. Within 2 to 3 days, red rashes or blisters may appear on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet, perianal area, and mouth. These symptoms are often accompanied by listlessness, fatigue, and poor appetite. This disease is a common pediatric infectious condition that typically responds well to treatment and is not usually severe. However, it is not advisable to take it lightly. Immediate isolation should be practiced, along with the use of antiviral medications and symptomatic treatments. It is also important to enhance care by drinking plenty of water, maintaining a light diet, and avoiding spicy or irritating foods.