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Hand Foot Mouth Syndrome

Hand foot mouth syndrome

Hand Foot Mouth Syndrome

Hand, foot and mouth syndrome, a common disease in infants and children under 5 years of age, can also occur in adults in rare cases. Hand, foot and mouth syndrome occurs due to viral infection..

High fever, rash on hands and feet, and white aphthae-like sores in the mouth are among the symptoms. The syndrome is more common in summer or autumn. Hand, foot and mouth syndrome is caused by viruses called “enterovirus”.

These viruses are grouped into coxsackie viruses, polioviruses, ecoviruses, and enteroviruses. The disease is mostly caused by Coxsackie virus A16. Enterovirus 71 can cause secretions of hand, foot and mouth syndrome.

Hand, foot and mouth syndrome can be confused with the disease that occurs in cattle, sheep and pigs. The viruses that cause these two diseases are completely different from each other. The disease in humans cannot be transmitted to animals, and the disease seen in animals cannot be transmitted to humans.

 Symptoms

Hand Foot Mouth Syndrome Complications

Complications that may develop in the syndrome are not common. Possible complications;

Is Hand Foot Mouth Syndrome Contagious?

Diagnosis

When a doctor is consulted, the doctor first performs a detailed history and physical examination. It can be easily diagnosed with rashes in the hands, feet and mouth. Laboratory tests are not required for diagnosis.

Treatment

There is no specific treatment method for hand, foot and mouth syndrome. Some measures can be taken to alleviate the complaints that occur. Pain relievers may be prescribed for pain and antipyretic drugs may be prescribed for fever. Products such as mouthwash and spray can be used for painful wounds in the mouth.

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