These days many types of diseases are happening in hands, feet and mouth. This disease is especially affecting children, but its cases are seen increasing in adults also. It is not that this disease is happening only to children, people whose immunity is weak, they are also getting this disease. It is a type of viral infection which is spread due to coxsackievirus. In this disease, rashes start appearing all over the body. Ulcer rash starts in the mouth. Apart from all these, there can be many other symptoms of this disease. Today we will know how to avoid this disease.
what is hand foot mouth disease
Hand-foot and mouth disease is a type of infection. Which is caused by enterovirus genus virus. Which is caused by coxsackievirus. This virus is caused by being in direct contact with dirty hands or hands contaminated with faeces. It can spread from one person to another. It can also spread through the saliva of a person or the breath of a person with infection. In this, there are blisters or sores in the mouth, as well as rashes on the hands and feet. It can affect people of any age. But this usually happens to children below 5 years of age.
symptoms of hand foot mouth disease
In this infection, its symptoms appear in humans in 3-6 days.
Like fever
loss of appetite
sore throat
Headache
irritability
feel unwell
painful red sores in the mouth
drooling
red rash on the soles of your hands and feet
sore throat
There may be fever.
These red rashes can occur on the soles of hands and feet. These can occur in the hands and palms as well as in the lower parts of the legs. There may also be thick blisters on the tongue.
If you want to avoid infection then take care of these things
Enterovirus is a type of disease which spreads very rapidly. People who have this should take care of these things
Stay away from the spit of an infected person or child
do not crack the grains
Keep cleaning hands frequently.
Always wear a mask and keep distance from people while sneezing.
Disclaimer: Before implementing the method, methods and suggestions mentioned in this article, please consult a doctor or related expert.
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