Question

Three to four red spots, about half the size of a grain of rice, appeared on my feet, with a central bump. One of the red spots has three blisters at its center, and similar red spots are also present on my leg. The patient’s diet and sleep are good, the mood is stable, urination is frequent, the amount is small, and the color is slightly yellow. How can I determine if these symptoms are hand, foot, and mouth disease?

Answer

The characteristic of hand, foot, and mouth disease is the appearance of painless and itchy rashes on the hands, feet, and mouth, sometimes also around the anus. Please check these areas for similar symptoms. Additionally, describe the location of the rash; is it on the sole of the foot?