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Permanent Treatment For Hand, Foot, And Mouth Disease?
Hello, my brother has hand foot and mouth and is 25 years old. He has had it about a month now. He went to the doctor they said it should go away with in 7-10 days it just cleared up last week and came back a couple days ago. How does he get it to go away?
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Praveen G's Response
Hello, Welcome to HCM,
Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by a group of viruses known as enteroviruses. This is a condition which can lead to fever, blisters on the hands and feet, mouth sores, sore throat, and a poor appetite.
It can spread from one person to another through direct contact with discharge from the nose and throat, saliva, infected stools, or fluid from a blister.
There is no specific treatment for HFMD. Medication may be given for relief of symptoms such as fever and aches.
I would suggest yo to follow 1.Good personal hygiene 2.Oral NSAIDs 3.Topical anesthetics to minimize the pain caused by the blisters. 4.Wash your hands frequently. Thank you.
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Permanent Treatment For Hand, Foot, And Mouth Disease?
Hello, Welcome to HCM, Hand, foot, and mouth disease is caused by a group of viruses known as enteroviruses. This is a condition which can lead to fever, blisters on the hands and feet, mouth sores, sore throat, and a poor appetite. It can spread from one person to another through direct contact with discharge from the nose and throat, saliva, infected stools, or fluid from a blister. There is no specific treatment for HFMD. Medication may be given for relief of symptoms such as fever and aches. I would suggest yo to follow 1.Good personal hygiene 2.Oral NSAIDs 3.Topical anesthetics to minimize the pain caused by the blisters. 4.Wash your hands frequently. Thank you.