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What to abstain when your child has hand, foot and mouth disease?
Hand, foot and mouth disease is an acute infectious disease that spreads from person to person through the digestive tract and direct contact with nasal and throat secretions, saliva, blister fluid or feces of infected people and can easily cause an epidemic.
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Dengue fever, hands, feet and mouth broke out together
Prolonged hot weather interspersed with heavy rains is a favorable time for infectious diseases to break out on a large scale. The most dangerous of these are dengue fever and hand, foot and mouth disease.
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Attention in the treatment of hand, foot and mouth disease level 1
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common infectious disease in young children, characterized by fever, sore throat and rash with blisters. Level 1 hand, foot and mouth disease is the early stage of the disease, can be treated as an outpatient and monitored at a medical facility.
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Signs of worsening hand, foot and mouth disease
Unusual crying, high fever, and being startled are three signs of worsening hand, foot, and mouth disease in children. Parents need to pay close attention and take their children to the doctor promptly to avoid serious complications.
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Subjects prone to hand, foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common disease in many Asian countries, including our country. Therefore, which subjects and ages are susceptible to hand, foot and mouth disease, as well as how to prevent the disease are issues of concern to many people.
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Distinguish hand foot mouth and foot and mouth disease
Hand, foot and mouth disease - a mild, contagious viral infection in young children - is characterized by mouth ulcers and a rash on the hands and feet. Sometimes the symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease are easily confused with those of foot and mouth disease. This article will help us understand more about these two diseases.
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Mistakes that make hand, foot and mouth spread quickly
Only children get hand, foot and mouth disease, hand, foot and mouth disease only occurs during seasonal changes, or children who have had the disease will not get it again... are some typical misconceptions that cause hand, foot and mouth disease to spread rapidly.
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Hand, foot and mouth disease in pregnant women is dangerous?
Hand, foot and mouth disease is an infectious disease characterized by high fever, mouth ulcers, and blistering rashes on the hands, feet and buttocks. The disease is common in many Asian countries and has become a public health concern in Vietnam. In particular, hand, foot and mouth disease in pregnant women is a concern for many families with pregnant women infected with the disease.
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Why should you be wary of dehydration complications in children with hand, foot and mouth disease?
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a common infectious disease in infants and young children. It is characterized by high fever, ulcers in the mouth, and a rash with blisters on the hands, feet and buttocks. The disease is common in many Asian countries and has become a public health concern in Vietnam.
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Hand, foot and mouth disease continues to increase sharply, beware of serious complications
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a contagious disease, common in children and easily spread. The disease can heal itself after 5 - 7 days. However, if not treated properly, hand, foot and mouth disease can cause many dangerous complications and even death.
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Neurological complications in pediatric patients with hand, foot and mouth disease
Children are susceptible to infectious diseases, especially hand, foot and mouth disease. Most children with hand, foot and mouth disease will recover on their own. However, there are some severe cases that can have dangerous complications of hand, foot and mouth disease.
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