Question

This morning, I noticed two blisters on my son’s palm, and they are very itchy!

Answer

Some children may experience widespread rash outbreaks again, with blisters sometimes accompanied by symptoms like coughing, runny nose, loss of appetite, nausea, dry heaves, and headaches. In addition to hands and feet, they can also appear around the buttocks and near the anus. Occasionally, they may be seen on the trunk and limbs. After a few days, they will dry up and fade away. The rashes are not itchy and do not cause pain. Treatment should be carried out according to the doctor’s prescription. Hand, foot, and mouth disease should have specific treatment medications, and some children with hand, foot, and mouth disease may not have a fever. Therefore, caution is still necessary, and it is essential to treat the root cause of the disease!