- Hand-foot-and-mouth disease - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children Symptoms include sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet
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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is highly contagious It can be hard to prevent because children who have it can spread it to others before symptoms appear You can help lower your child’s risk by teaching her good hygiene habits, such as frequent and careful hand washing
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Hand, foot and mouth disease in kids
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a highly contagious viral disease most common in young children Learn more in this Mayo Clinic Minute
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Hand, foot and mouth disease
Initially, those infected with hand, foot and mouth disease present with fevers and other symptoms, including sore throat, a general unwell feeling or fatigue, irritability in infants and toddlers, and loss of appetite
- Hand-foot-and-mouth disease-Hand-foot-and-mouth disease - Diagnosis . . .
Learn about the symptoms and treatment of this contagious viral infection It is marked by sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and feet
- Hand Foot and Mouth Disease - Mayo Clinic Connect
You can get hand, foot, and mouth disease by: -- Contact with respiratory droplets containing virus particles after a sick person coughs or sneezes -- Touching an infected person or making other close contact, like kissing, hugging, or sharing cups or eating utensils
- Infectious Diseases A-Z: What you need to know about hand, foot and . . .
"Hand, foot and mouth disease is usually a viral infection in young children Initially, they have fevers followed by sores on their hands, feet and mouths, which can sometimes be painful," says Dr Pritish Tosh, a Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist
- Mayo Clinic Minute: Hand, foot and mouth disease in kids
Mayo Clinic Minute: Hand, foot and mouth disease in kids
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