Question
What projects should be checked on the hand, foot, and mouth disease test results?
Answer
The test results for hand, foot, and mouth disease mainly involve examining the white blood cell classification in the blood count and the status of viral infection. Generally, the blood count is normal or slightly elevated. The diagnosis of hand, foot, and mouth disease requires a comprehensive analysis of the child’s symptoms, age, the people and environment they have been in contact with. The main manifestations include blisters on the oral mucosa, hands, feet, buttocks, and other areas, along with fever and other symptoms. It’s also possible that there are other cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease among surrounding children or in schools. As hand, foot, and mouth disease is a communicable disease, it is important to seek timely medical consultation and treatment at the hospital.