What are the symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease in babies?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally speaking, hand, foot and mouth disease is the appearance of herpes in the hands, feet, and mouth, and some buttocks can also have rashes, some of which will have fever and different body temperatures, some are high fever, some are low-grade fever, and secondly, some can be combined with encephalitis symptoms, that is, poor spirit, heartbeat, limb tremors, vomiting and other symptoms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There will be a lot of drooling, and at this time, there will be a lot of rashes on the body, usually in the palm of the hand, which indicates that there is such hand, foot and mouth disease, which is contagious.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You may have a fever, drowsiness, difficulty breathing, mouth sores, and weakness in your limbs.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It means that the baby has symptoms of cough, headache, runny nose, fever and fever, and increased body temperature, which looks like a cold.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Symptom 1: Herpes appears on the hands, feet, mouth, etcMany parents have a certain understanding of hand, foot and mouth disease, and also know that this disease has a certain incubation period, some may be incubated for 3 days, and some are incubated for about a week.

    Symptom 2: FeverMany parents find that their children have a fever, mistakenly think that they just have a cold, but after a period of time, the baby's condition is still not improving, in fact, patients with hand, foot and mouth disease also have fever, especially in the early stage of the disease, people are prone to high fever, this high fever can last for a few days, the only choice for parents is to send the baby to the hospital as soon as possible, to receive examination and **.

    Symptom 3: Headache and nauseaA small number of patients will have headache, nausea, vomiting after suffering from hand, foot and mouth, and even some children will have a slight cough.

    Symptom 4: Inability to eatBabies with hand, foot and mouth disease, the child's mouth and throat have a lot of small blisters, when the child eats food, it will aggravate the sore throat, resulting in the child does not like to eat or cry incessantly.

    Symptom 5: Difficulty breathingFor patients with more serious hand, foot and mouth diseases, there may also be respiratory problems, mainly dyspnea, the child's mental condition is extremely poor, due to uncoordinated respiratory rate, irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure and other situations, the child can not sleep.

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