What symptom is foot and mouth disease?

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Foot and mouth disease (aftosa) is a kind of acute, hot and highly contact infectious disease of artiodactyls caused by foot and mouth disease virus. It mainly invades artiodactyls and occasionally occurs in humans and other animals. The clinical features were blisters in oral mucosa, hoof and breast skin. What symptom is foot and mouth disease? Let's talk about it

What symptom is foot and mouth disease?

Incubation period: usually latent for 6-7 days, patients will show elevated body temperature, oral fever, dry mouth, oral mucosa flushing, blisters. Blisters appear on the hands, feet and skin. Infants, frail children and elderly patients may have severe vomiting, diarrhea, myocarditis, circulatory disorders and secondary infection. If not treated in time, it can lead to serious consequences.

Prodromal stage: at this stage, the patient will feel general discomfort, physical fatigue, local congestion of oral cavity and glossopharynx, and enlargement of cervical lymph nodes. A small number of patients will feel mild head discomfort and fever.

Rash stage: the virus invades the original herpes site, the oral level will affect the diet and swallowing, patients will have high fever, up to 39 degrees, accompanied by headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, a few to hypotension, myocarditis, etc.

matters needing attention

To maintain the integrity of skin function, for skin diseases, especially itchy skin diseases, should be timely and reasonable treatment, prevention and treatment of skin damage, avoid scratching and skin friction and other stimulation. Pay attention to skin hygiene, strengthen physical exercise, enhance skin resistance.