Question
What are the differences between eczema and herpes zoster, and hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Answer
Eczema is a skin inflammatory reaction caused by various factors, primarily treated with antihistamines such as Benadryl; herpes zoster is a viral skin disease caused by the herpes zoster virus, mainly treated with antiviral drugs such as Acyclovir; hand, foot, and mouth disease is a childhood infectious disease caused by a virus, characterized by rashes on the palms, soles, and mouth. It is primarily treated with antiviral medication while also boosting the immune system.