Infant susceptibility
Hand, foot and mouth disease often befalls babies. If there are symptoms such as cough, runny nose, irritability and crying, parents should be vigilant. At first, it may be only a slight fever or low fever, but after 1-3 days, the rash turns into a blister, which is extremely contagious.
Symptoms are mild.
The symptoms of hand, foot and mouth disease are mild, but it should not be taken lightly. Preventing dehydration is the key, remember to feed your baby more drinks such as water and juice. If the baby continues to have fever, vomiting and irritability, be sure to seek medical attention in time.
Good hygiene habits
Prevention is better than cure! In the popular season, take your baby to play in public places less, and educate your baby to develop the good habit of washing hands before and after meals. Regular disinfection of tableware, daily necessities and toys is also very important.
Timely medical treatment
If the baby continues to have fever, vomiting and irritability, be sure to seek medical attention in time. Please remember that hand, foot and mouth disease is not immune, and having it once does not mean immunity. Strengthen prevention and protect your baby's health!