Question

Baby hand, foot, and mouth disease primarily manifests as red small blisters on the hands, feet, and buttocks, and some babies may also have symptoms such as fever, nasal congestion, runny nose, and hiccups. Therefore, it is important to ensure that the baby drinks plenty of water. Eat fresh fruits and vegetables, try not to eat fish, shrimp, and spicy foods that are irritating. Pay attention to isolation, hand hygiene, disinfection. The baby’s clothes and toys must be thoroughly disinfected. Also, pay attention to the care of the rash to prevent scratching and transmission, leaving scars. The general course of treatment is about a week, and it is best not to use antibiotics arbitrarily.

Answer

The main symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease include the appearance of red small blisters on the hands, feet, mouth, and buttocks, which may be accompanied by fever and respiratory symptoms. For treatment, it is recommended to drink plenty of water, maintain a balanced diet, practice hand hygiene, disinfect the environment, and avoid irritating foods. The baby’s clothing and toys should also be thoroughly disinfected. When caring for the rash, avoid itching to reduce the risk of infection and scarring. Typically, the course of treatment lasts about a week, and antibiotic use should follow medical advice; it should not be used arbitrarily.