Is the blister on my child’s hand a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease? How to diagnose and treat it?
Blisters on hands and feet are not necessarily hand, foot, and mouth disease. It is recommended that parents take their children to a specialist for a re-examination and treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common childhood infectious disease, characterized by rashes appearing on the mouth and hands.
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for children experiencing cold hands and feet around six months of age
For diabetic patients considering pregnancy, whether they can continue using metformin and the potential effects on the fetus.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is caused by Coxsackievirus infection. If you are concerned about the severity of the condition, it is important to seek timely medical examination and treatment, and to pay attention to diet and hygiene habits.
The hepatitis B virus is not inherited but can be transmitted to children through the mother or other routes.
Hepatitis B is not genetic but can be transmitted to the next generation through the mother-to-child route or other means.