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Is Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease Possible If There Are Sores in the Mouth and on the Hands?

Does a child with mouth ulcers and pain while eating, and rash on the palm of their hands, but no fever, have hand, foot, and mouth disease? How can it be diagnosed?
  • FAQ
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
  • Child Health
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Is It Normal for a Child to Have Blisters on Their Hands and Feet Without Fever?

Blisters on a child’s hands and feet without fever may be chicken pox, mild cases can heal on their own, severe cases may require treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
  • Chicken Pox
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What to Do When a Child Has a Fever of 39 Degrees?

How should you handle a child’s fever reaching 39 degrees?
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Fever
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
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What’s Causing the Small Red Dots on a Child’s Hands and Feet?

The child has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease. If the child does not have a fever and is in good spirits, it indicates a mild case, which can be treated with symptomatic medication at a clinic.
  • FAQ
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
  • Skin Diseases
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What’s Happening with the Blisters on My Baby’s Hands, Feet, and Back?

Blisters have appeared on my baby’s hands and soles, and recently they’ve also started appearing on the back. There is no fever or vomiting, and appetite may not decrease. The blisters heal on their own after a few days but keep recurring. The affected areas are not red or swollen. Could it be hand, foot, and mouth disease? What is the treatment method?
  • FAQ
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
  • Pediatrics
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Why Do Baby’s Foot-and-Mouth Disease Blisters Heal on the Feet But Reappear on the Hands and Face?

Why does baby’s hand, foot, and mouth disease recur after healing?
  • FAQ
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
  • Coxsackie Virus
  • Self-Limited Illness
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Why Do Children Get Small Blisters on Their Hands?

Explore the possible reasons for small blisters appearing on a child’s hands, including miliaria rubra and hand, foot, and mouth disease, and provide corresponding diagnostic and treatment suggestions.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Skin Issues
  • Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease
  • Miliaria Rubra
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