
What Causes Blisters On Hands And Redness On The Face And Feet?

My 3,5 y old twin boys developed some rushes on their hands and in between the toes. They are very itchy,it kept one of my boys awake during last night. 2years ago my daughter had scabies and it took the doctors 4weeks to figure out what it was. I am scared my boys got scabies. In the morning a nurse checked them and said its foot and mouth disase not scabies. I am still not convinced tho as I said with my daughter it took weeks until the figured it was scabies. Before they did it was allergic reaction,chickenpox... If I upload a pic could you tell if it's really head foot and mouth disase. My boys also have a bit of runny nose and caugh. Pone of them had an ulcer on his tongue about a week ago p,but just one.
This is hand - mouth-feet disease.
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about this this disease that your child has. I have reviewed the information and the images fully. I understand your fears and yes, this image is typical of a hand-mouth-feet disease. This is typically caused by a virus. The symptoms are typically blisters on the hands and redness on the face and feet. Treatment is nothing more than managing his symptoms of pains, fever and taking car of the swelling. I am optimistic this is what the doctor is doing at this time.
This is not scabies. Scabies cause severe itches but not pains, swelling nor running nose. Scabies are located in the skin folds and rarely on the face and mouth. I can confidently say from the image and the information that you have provided, this is a viral infection and am confident it is most likely had/foot/mouth disease.
I hope this helps. I wish your boys well. Thanks for using our services and do feel free to ask for more information and clarifications if need be.


Thank you again for answering quicky.
Kind regards
Keep m updated with their progress!
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Am glad to know you are feeling relieved. This is out utmost goal to help address your worries in a timely manner. Let me know how the boys are do. For now, let them keep away from the kitten because of the sore and risk of infections though the fragile skin.
I hope this helps. I wish you well. Thanks for using our services keep me updated any time you please or so desire.

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