Question

Hand, foot, and mouth disease presents with blisters or small bumps on the hands, feet, and mouth of patients, sometimes accompanied by pain, but it doesn’t necessarily cause itching.

Answer

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is infectious, characterized by the appearance of blisters or small bumps on the hands, feet, and mouth of patients. It usually also includes symptoms like fever and reduced appetite. If you suspect your child has hand, foot, and mouth disease, it’s important to take them to the hospital immediately. In addition, maintaining good personal hygiene is crucial for preventing hand, foot, and mouth disease.