What are the early symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease in children? Are there any pictures for reference? Hand, foot and mouth disease can occur throughout the year, but the incidence tends to be higher in spring and summer, that is, from April to August. Hand, foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious childhood disease. The incidence is higher in children aged 3-5 years. Hand, foot and mouth disease has a short incubation period, rapid onset, and is highly contagious. So, how can parents identify hand, foot and mouth disease in the early stages? Today, I will explain it to you so that parents can identify it as soon as possible. Share real pictures of early symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease in children There are four major symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease in the early stage: Symptom 1: Similar to a cold Many hand, foot and mouth disease patients often experience cold symptoms in the early stages of the disease, such as high fever, cough, headache, runny nose, etc. However, these symptoms are usually mild at the beginning, but they are also most likely to be misdiagnosed as colds, and children are given cold medicines, which cannot effectively control the disease. As the disease progresses, the symptoms become more and more severe. Symptom 2: Herpes When suffering from hand, foot and mouth disease, herpes will also appear. Herpes can appear in the mouth, tongue, pharyngeal isthmus, hands, feet, buttocks, elbows and other parts. These herpes are round or oval, flat protrusions, thick skin, turbid liquid can be seen, the length is consistent with the skin texture, and the size is different. Oral oral mucosal rash appears earlier, the pain is obvious, and it affects the diet. Symptom 3: Loss of emotional control When children have hand, foot and mouth disease, they will make noises, become irritable, have a poor appetite, and lose control of their emotions due to discomfort in their mouth and pharynx. High fever can cause children to become sleepy and have headaches. Symptom 4: Skin papules Children with hand, foot and mouth disease will also develop red papules on their skin. Generally speaking, one or two days after the fever, red papules will appear on the oral mucosa, lips, palms, soles and other parts, and then gradually turn into small blisters with turbid liquid visible in the blisters. How to deal with hand, foot and mouth disease correctly 1. Seek medical attention promptly If hand, foot and mouth disease is discovered, you should seek medical attention immediately and undergo intervention treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor to effectively control the disease. 2. Isolation and protection Hand, foot and mouth disease is highly contagious. When hand, foot and mouth disease occurs, relevant isolation work must be done, and generally isolation is required for about 2 weeks. 3. Disinfection work The mouth that the child has touched needs to be thoroughly disinfected. If it cannot be soaked in disinfectant, it can be exposed to the sun. 4. Eat a balanced diet After contracting hand, foot and mouth disease, children are prone to high fever. At this time, they need to replenish water and eat a balanced diet, mainly protein-rich liquid food. 5. Oral care Hand, foot and mouth disease can cause oral pain, drooling, crying, emotional anxiety, etc. At this time, you can rinse your mouth with normal saline to clean your mouth. Conclusion: The above are the symptoms and treatment methods of hand, foot and mouth disease. I believe you have understood it. When hand, foot and mouth disease is found, don't be anxious, seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and do a good job of isolation, protection and care, which is conducive to the improvement of the condition. |
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