Question
An 8-year-old boy has developed a mild case of hand, foot, and mouth disease, with only one or two blisters appearing on his hands and in his mouth, with no other symptoms. The doctor has prescribed medication, and the blisters have subsided, with oral symptoms nearly healed. The question is whether the isolation period needs to be extended.
Answer
Hand, foot, and mouth disease typically requires isolation for seven to ten days. The four-day isolation period is slightly short. It is recommended that the child continue to be isolated and avoid contact with other children, while also providing high-nutrition, easy-to-digest food. This is the complete answer to ‘How to handle a minor hand, foot, and mouth disease in an 8-year-old boy?’. Lastly, wishing the patient a speedy recovery and a healthy life.