Question

Is hand, foot, and mouth disease healing faster if there’s no fever?

Answer

The absence of fever in hand, foot, and mouth disease could be a sign of improvement. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a contagious skin condition characterized by scattered blisters. It’s important to prevent infections. If the blisters develop purulent inflammation, there may be an increase in purulent secretions. It is recommended to use local anti-inflammatory medications for treatment.