Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common infectious disease in children, caused by enteroviruses. The main symptoms include oral blisters, fever, and rashes on the hands, feet, and around the anus. In severe cases, complications such as meningitis may occur. Although contagious, the disease is completely curable through isolation and oral antiviral medication.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

Question: Is my child suffering from hand, foot, and mouth disease? There’s a bit of a belly ache and a blister on the left corner of the mouth. Treatment and Effect: Has been injecting for four days, taking medication for one day without issues, but fever upon stopping. Seeking help: I want to know the cause and how to treat it.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

A two-and-a-half-year-old girl has been experiencing buttock rashes and oral blisters since the onset of autumn, which have persisted for two to three months. Some doctors diagnosed it as hand, foot, and mouth disease, while others believed it to be skin allergy, but the symptoms did not improve after taking medication. Could this be hand, foot, and mouth disease?
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