How to Alleviate Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) is a novel pediatric infectious disease that is typically spread through contact with virus-contaminated items or secretions from the patient. It primarily presents with scattered blisters on the oral mucosa and small blisters on the palms or soles of the hands and feet. HFMD is a self-limiting disease, usually resolving within seven days. Additionally, antiviral medications can be used for treatment. This article introduces how to manage HFMD and provides corresponding suggestions.
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