How to Handle Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common contagious disease that primarily spreads through poor dietary hygiene. Patients can take symptomatic anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral medications under a doctor’s guidance, and maintain good personal hygiene by regularly cleaning the skin to remove bacteria. Additionally, help children develop good hygiene habits such as washing hands before and after meals, avoiding unclean foods, brushing teeth twice a day to maintain oral hygiene, and seeking medical attention promptly if not healed in time.
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Is a Rash on the Hip Area a Sign of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

A one-year-old child has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease, initially with a low-grade fever. By the third day, the fever subsided, but symptoms such as fussiness and rashes appeared, mainly on the hands, feet, and buttocks. The child also has a loss of appetite. Could the rash on the hip area be a symptom of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
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