Can Clothing of Children with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Be Passed On?

The possibility of the Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease virus being transmitted through clothing is relatively low, but if the clothing is washed clean and dried in the sun, the risk of re-infection is not significant. After a child has had Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, their clothing can be appropriately handled and worn by other children. Family members should take the child to a specialist for follow-up consultation and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment. In daily life, it’s recommended to give the child some juice to aid digestion and prevent diarrhea, hoping for a quick recovery.
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What to Do When a 10-Month-Old Baby’s Stool Becomes Dry and Then Loose?

A 10-month-old baby recently has stool that is initially dry and then becomes loose, which may be caused by diarrhea. When caring for a baby with diarrhea, it is important to follow the principle of eating less and more often, starting with small amounts and gradually increasing to larger ones, and moving from thin to thick foods. Treatment may require antibiotics, mucosal protectants, microbiological regulators, or traditional Chinese medicine.
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