Question

What is the process of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease? How can it be prevented? Which season is it more prone to occur in?

Answer

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a viral infectious disease with a certain seasonal pattern, commonly caused by enteroviruses and Coxsackieviruses. The main symptoms are red spotted blisters appearing on the hands, feet, and mouth, with some cases possibly accompanied by fever, vomiting, and malaise. Prevention measures include maintaining good personal hygiene habits, frequent hand washing, keeping the environment clean, and appropriate dietary adjustments and physical exercise to enhance immunity.