Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Outbreak | HFMD: Clinical features, complications, and management - Greater Kashmir

He said that the symptoms usually start three to seven days after becoming infected, and can last from seven to 10 days. "Hand-foot-and-mouth disease may cause all of the following symptoms or only some of them. They include fever, sore throat, feeling sick, painful, blister-like lesions on the tongue, gums, and inside of the cheeks."

He reported a rash on the palms, soles, and sometimes the buttocks. The rash is not itchy, but sometimes it has blisters. "Depending on skin tone, the rash may appear red, white, gray, or only show as tiny bumps. Fussiness in infants and toddlers. Dr Jan advised that the blisters should not be itchy like chickenpox blisters. If the child has eczema, the HFMD can cause eczema to worsen and potentially become infected with bacteria.

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