Question

If a child has red blisters on their hands, feet, and palms, is it hand, foot, and mouth disease? Are there any treatment methods?

Answer

Based on the description, the child may have contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease, caused by enteroviruses. Common symptoms include rashes on the skin and mouth, accompanied by fever. If there are no other symptoms, you can give the child fever-reducing medication and cooling and detoxifying drugs. If the child is in good spirits and has no fever, they can be monitored at home, but still need regular medical check-ups. Pay attention to hand hygiene to avoid cross-infection.