Question
How to treat baby hand, foot, and mouth disease with blisters?
Answer
The treatment for baby hand, foot, and mouth disease primarily focuses on symptom relief and prevention of complications. If the blisters on the skin do not break, there is no risk of infection even if they come into contact with blood containing the HIV virus. However, if there are open sores in the mouth and contact with blood containing the HIV virus occurs, there is a risk of infection. It is recommended to have your child undergo an HIV antibody test and keep the skin wounds dry and clean.