Hand foot mouth disease symptoms?
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Hand foot mouth disease (HFMD) is a common, mild, but highly infectious disease. It is caused by a variety of enteroviruses. It is easy to get under 4 years old. At the turn of summer and autumn, the disease occurs at the peak in September, which can cause herpes in hands, feet, mouth and other parts. A few children can cause complications such as myocarditis, pulmonary edema, aseptic meningoencephalitis, etc. Hand foot mouth disease symptoms? Let's talk about it
Hand foot mouth disease symptoms?
Fever: most babies with HFMD have fever for 1-2 days. The temperature of fever is about 38 ℃ (the normal temperature of babies is the same as that of adults, which is 36-37 ℃), and there are papules or herpes.
Fever: most babies with HFMD have fever for 1-2 days. The temperature of fever is about 38 ℃ (the normal temperature of babies is the same as that of adults, which is 36-37 ℃), and there are papules or herpes.
Oral cavity: oral mucosal rash appears earlier, with pain, like blisters scattered in the mouth the size of mung bean, with red halo around, mainly in the tongue and cheek, and often occurs on the side of lip and teeth. At the same time, the blisters in the mouth soon burst to form small gray dots or a gray white film. There is a red halo around the blisters. Under the gray white film, we can see the pitted or flaky erosive surface. After 2-4 days, it will be absorbed and dried to form dark brown scab.
matters needing attention
Prevention, first of all, wash hands frequently, whether it is adults or children. And do not let strangers hold, touch, touch children, try not to take children to public places, especially indoor playgrounds. When taking children to play outside, prepare wipes with disinfectants, and adults and children can wipe their hands at any time, which can play a preventive role. Parents should pay close attention to children's hands, feet, buttocks whether there is a rash, if found that the child has fever, must go to the regular hospital for treatment, so as not to delay the disease.