Question

My baby contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease at kindergarten. How should the disease be screened?

Answer

Children with hand, foot, and mouth disease typically develop blisters on their hands, feet, mouth, and buttocks, which may be caused by a viral infection. This may be accompanied by symptoms like fever. It is recommended to go to the hospital for relevant examinations. If diagnosed with a viral infection, antiviral treatment is required, and isolation treatment should be practiced during the illness. Please use medication under the guidance of a local doctor.