Question

What complications can hand, foot, and mouth disease have?

Answer

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease typically occurs more frequently during the spring and autumn seasons. Its complications refer to a range of diseases that may arise from severe cases of the disease, in addition to rashes on the palms, soles, and mouth. Some children may develop neurological diseases, such as recurrent high fever with convulsions or seizures. If respiratory system diseases are triggered, symptoms can include pneumonia, such as fever, coughing, sputum production, and asthma.