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The diseases that cause oral herpes in children are not only hand, foot and mouth disease, but also herpangina and stomatitis. Hand, foot and mouth disease generally has manifestations of hand, foot and mouth herpes.
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In this extraordinary period, it is necessary to pay attention to it and go to the hospital for examination.
It is also possible that it is simply caused by a fire.
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Then go to the hospital for a check-up!
Maybe it's because you eat too much of the hot stuff, long bubbles!
It is recommended to go to the hospital for examination).
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Not necessarily, sometimes the bubbling is caused by a lot of anger, so ask your doctor specifically
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Your child's condition is not completely determined to be HFMD, I will list the manifestations of HFMD for you to see if it is like or not
1. The mucous membrane or tongue in the oral cavity is accompanied by one or more erosions (red spots) or ulcers.
2. The sides of the palms of both hands and feet include the edges, (excluding the back) there is a red rash or white blisters on the red rash, and there is a red halo around the herpes; (The rash on both hands and feet is a red rash at the beginning, and it takes about half a day or a night to start to form white blisters on the red rash, which is the order of the rash, the white blisters fade and become dark red in about 2 days, and the rash completely resolves or disappears in 5-7 days (wrong**The rash can be extended for a long time to disappear). The rash usually peaks at 4 days and begins to subside after 4 days).
3. It can be accompanied by red rash on both knees and around or buttocks. (resembles a prickly rash).
The first two of the above 3 conditions can be diagnosed with hand, foot and mouth disease. If there is one infection, even if it is the same virus, it is not called hand, foot and mouth disease. It may or may not be febrile. But it's the same.
The first two of the above 3 conditions can be diagnosed with hand, foot and mouth disease. If there is one infection, even if it is the same virus, it is not called hand, foot and mouth disease. But it's the same.
If it feels similar, please consult a doctor and take medication under the guidance of a doctor.
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Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is an infectious disease in children, also known as exanthematous vesicular stomatitis. It mostly occurs in children under 5 years old, and can cause herpes in the hands, feet, oral cavity and other parts, and a small number of children can cause complications such as myocarditis, pulmonary edema, and aseptic meningoencephalitis. In some cases of severe disease, if the disease progresses rapidly, it can lead to death.
The main clinical symptom of the disease is herpes on the mucous membranes of the hands, feet, and the mouth, or the formation of ulcers after ulceration. Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, and there are more than 20 types of enteroviruses that cause HFMD, among which coxsackievirus A16 (COX A16) and enterovirus 71 (EV 71) are the most common. After infection with enterovirus, children usually start with fever, which is usually about 38.
Scattered herpes on the oral mucosa, the size of a grain of rice, with significant pain (Figure 1); Rice-sized blisters appear on the palms (Figure 2) or soles of the feet (Figure 3), and the buttocks may be affected. There is an inflammatory redness around the herpes and less fluid inside the blisters.
Patients with mild symptoms such as cough, runny nose and drooling may have symptoms similar to upper respiratory tract infection in the early stage, and some children may have nausea and vomiting. Fever 1 to 2 days after the appearance of a rash, usually on the hands, feet, buttocks, or oral mucosal herpes. Some children do not have fever and only present with rash on the hands, feet, and buttocks or herpangina, which is mild.
Most children recover within a week of a drop in body temperature, resolution of rash, and recovery.
It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up, though.
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Is there a symptom on the hands and feet, it is not obvious hand, foot and mouth, you have to go to the doctor, it seems to be accompanied by fever.
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Depending on the situation, red robe may also be herpes, depending on the doctor's diagnosis.
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If you have any of them, go to the doctor and see if you have them.
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Not necessarily, some are caused by fire.
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Oral diagnosis is not hand, foot and mouth disease, it is stomatitis, which is generally easy to get children between two and seven years old, but some small babies are also easy to get during teething, and after the fever has subsided, it will be better.
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Children with blisters in the hands, feet and mouth are viral infections that are highly contagious and should be active**.
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It may be hand, foot and mouth disease, the child himself does not understand, adults should pay attention, it is best to go to the hospital for examination, targeted**,
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Analysis: Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common spine disease in infants and children. 1. Acute onset, fever; 2. Scattered herpes appear in the oral mucosa, the size of rice grains, and the pain is obvious; 3. Rice-sized blisters appear on the palms or soles of the feet, and the buttocks or knees can occasionally be affected; 4. There is inflammatory redness around the herpes, and there is less fluid in the blister; 5. Some children may be accompanied by cough, runny nose, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and headache.
Guidance: **Suggestion 1: First, go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment, take medicine according to the doctor's instructions, and stay in bed. 2. If necessary, you can take Chinese patent medicines, such as pediatric pharyngeal flat powder, Qingkailing oral liquid, banlan root powder and other oral medicines.
3. Take watermelon cream or Smecta and apply the affected area of the chain of the mouth. 4. Pay attention to the cleanliness of the oral cavity, clean the oral cavity with normal saline every day, and at the same time pay attention to the patient to prevent him from scratching the herpes to prevent ulceration and infection.
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I don't think it's necessarily herpangina, it's probably because of inflammation in the child's body.
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