Identifying Symptoms of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

Your baby is producing more saliva, and it’s not as before. They had a low fever yesterday and cried while eating sour things today, pointing to their mouth. Previous treatment and outcomes: No treatment. What help can I offer? Are these symptoms indicative of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
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Identifying the Early Symptoms of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

The early symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease resemble those of a cold, including fever, runny nose, and restlessness. Before the rash appears, diagnosis usually requires laboratory testing. If you suspect hand, foot, and mouth disease and have fever symptoms, you should seek medical attention for examination.
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Impact and Prevention Methods of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease on Pregnant Women and Fetus

Viral infections from hand, foot, and mouth disease are common in pregnant women, especially during summer or autumn. Due to the lack of corresponding antibodies, women who are exposed to the virus for the first time during pregnancy may face a higher risk of infection. In such cases, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as oseltamivir granules, acyclovir, or antiviral oral liquid can be taken orally, along with the external application of acyclovir ointment to treat rashes.
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